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"exclusively on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "solely on" or "only on" and can be used to indicate that something applies only to a specific thing or situation. Example: The company's focus will be exclusively on developing new technologies for renewable energy.
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Exclusively on 3.
Pholiota is found almost exclusively on wood.
Instead, he focuses almost exclusively on employment.
It will focus exclusively on innovative medicines.
They focused exclusively on tax preparation.
Instead, they focus almost exclusively on behavior.
Do not concentrate exclusively on politics.
You're singing exclusively on youth and muscle".
Both works convey bereavement, yet neither dwells exclusively on lament.
"It is very dependent on deer, sometimes exclusively on deer.
That performance does not depend exclusively on network ratings.
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