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Discover LudwigThe term 'exclusively presented' is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in professional or academic writing when you want to emphasize that an idea or information is only being presented in one place or by one person. For example: "This program will offer information that is exclusively presented only by our organization."
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This comparison is exclusively presented for the case of a vertical retaining wall with a horizontal cohesionless backfill.
However, even in experimental systems in which agonist peptide/MHC ligand was presumably exclusively presented by a single stromal cell-type, i.e., mTEC, deletion as well as Treg-differentiation were observed (Aschenbrenner et al., 2007).
Exclusively presented here is a song from Lucy Schwartz's new EP, Keep Me.
Only in our obsessively data-driven era could an issue as socially profound as economic inequality be almost exclusively presented as a mathematical abstraction.
Whatever is it, here's some more of it in her new Christmas video, "Christmas Eve With You," exclusively presented here at The Huffington Post.
Notably, there were 31 PTA patients (25.8%) but only one RT patient (0.7%), which exclusively presented typical microflora of the upper respiratory tract.
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Only a few protein species were exclusively present just on one type of nanoparticle.
Built on relationships and exchange, Super exclusively presents original creations, the result of the encounters between visual artists and musicians during the Exit Festival at MAC Creteil".
Newly differentiated stem cells exclusively present full-length MUC1.
The goal is to identify clones preferentially or exclusively present in one of the two populations.
The NF-Kappa B binding elements were exclusively present within the minimal promoter regions.
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