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exclusively possesses
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"exclusively possesses" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when emphasizing that something is owned or held solely by a particular entity. Example: "The rare artifact exclusively possesses historical significance." Alternative expressions include "solely holds" and "only has."
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It is very likely that the 3′ extensions detected in fry1-6 mutares arequivalentntoto such 3′ read-through products and that only XRN3 (not XRN2 or XRN4) exclusively possesses this Rat1 function which can terminate the transcription reaction in Arabidopsis, regardless of the fact that XRN2 and XRN4 are also Rat1 orthologs (Kastenmayer and Green 2000).
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Similar Expressions
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I did this because I am no longer with Uefa, and it is they who exclusively possess all contractual information relating to this query.
News & Media
For this reason it is a matter of discussion as to whether these enzymes exclusively possess solvent-exposed substrate binding sites (Liers et al. 2013a).
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In addition, Sertoli cells exclusively possess receptor for FSH and they are the major targets of the ultimate hormonal signals to regulate spermatogenesis [ 78].
Strains analyzed from other regions of the Northern Territory (excluding Gove) and remote Western Australia exclusively possessed the outbreak electrotype detected between May and July 2010.
However, a CGH array can only reveal when genes present in the microarray, represented by the reference genome, are lost or duplicated in the other strains, but it is unable to identify the genetic repertoire exclusively possessed by a novel strain.
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The fact that arboviruses almost exclusively possess RNA genomes suggests that the maintenance of genomic flexibility may provide a considerable advantage for viruses that require host cycling, yet a more complete understanding of the phenotypic consequences of diverse arboviral swarms is needed in order to equate RNA swarm breadth and composition to specific adaptive and evolutionary outcomes.
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She also taught him the old mystic orgiastic rites and the theurgy, or miracle-working, which Proclus said she alone possessed, having learned it from her father, who confided it exclusively to her after acquiring it from Nestorius, her grandfather.
Encyclopedias
The film possesses exclusively anatase phase and hierarchical porous morphology, with the diameter of the inside pores as small as 20 nm.
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This possibility was tested by studying the change in mTORC1 activity in response to E2F3, an E2F family member that possesses exclusively a proliferative function.
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In summary, the gene product of the garK gene possesses exclusively 2-glycerate kinase activity, and no 3-glycerate kinase or hydroxypyruvate reductase activity was detected.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "exclusively possesses" to emphasize that a specific attribute or capability is uniquely held by a particular entity, distinguishing it from others. Ensure the context warrants this strong emphasis on exclusivity.
Common error
Avoid using "exclusively possesses" when the attribute is merely dominant or prevalent, but not truly unique. Overusing this phrase can weaken its impact and create inaccuracies.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "exclusively possesses" functions as a predicate in a sentence, asserting that the subject has sole ownership of a particular attribute, characteristic, or capability. Ludwig AI confirms that is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
Science
65%
News & Media
15%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Wiki
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "exclusively possesses" is used to strongly assert that a subject uniquely owns or holds a particular attribute. Ludwig AI analysis indicates this phrase is grammatically correct and primarily used in formal, scientific, and encyclopedic contexts to emphasize unique ownership. While effective for emphasis, be cautious not to overstate exclusivity when the attribute is merely dominant but not strictly unique.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
solely owns
Focuses on legal or official ownership rather than inherent attributes.
uniquely holds
Emphasizes the uniqueness of the possession or holding.
singularly has
Highlights that something is the only one to have a particular quality or item.
exclusively retains
Indicates that something maintains exclusive control or possession over something else.
alone possesses
A more emphatic way of saying that only one entity has something.
is the exclusive owner of
Formal and legalistic way to express exclusive ownership.
has exclusive rights to
Specifically refers to rights, often in a legal or commercial context.
uniquely is endowed with
Suggests a natural or inherent quality that is unique to something.
solely is vested with
Implies authority or power that is uniquely granted to someone.
uniquely lays claim to
Focuses on the act of claiming something as uniquely one's own.
FAQs
How can I use "exclusively possesses" in a sentence?
Use "exclusively possesses" when you want to highlight that something uniquely holds a certain attribute or characteristic. For example, "This species exclusively possesses a gene that confers immunity to the virus".
What are some alternatives to "exclusively possesses"?
Alternatives include "solely owns", "uniquely holds", or "alone possesses". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "exclusively possesses"?
While "possesses" already implies ownership, "exclusively possesses" adds emphasis to the uniqueness of that ownership. The redundancy can be useful for rhetorical effect, but be mindful of overuse.
What's the difference between "exclusively possesses" and "primarily possesses"?
"Exclusively possesses" means only one entity has something. "Primarily possesses" indicates that while one entity has it, others might also have it to a lesser extent. The first implies absolute uniqueness, while the second suggests a common but not unique trait.
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