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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exclusively using" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a specific action or method that is the only one being used. For example: "She completed her project by exclusively using online resources."
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Their effort to revolutionize the island of Ta'u, and power it exclusively using solar energy, presents us with a tinge of hope.
Follow us at facebook.com/MarinePhotobank. SeaWeb is the only international, nonprofit organization exclusively using the science of communications to fundamentally shift the way people interact with the ocean.
According to Land Registry searches, many properties have been bought – three at a time – by international investors, exclusively using the same solicitor, Riseam Sharples, who appear to have been given exclusive use for all sales.
It creates jobs in the village by exclusively using locally made or grown products.
By exclusively using a personal account, Clinton may have violated several federal stipulations.
Hunderby, which starts later this month on Sky Atlantic, is set in the 1830s and was filmed exclusively using candles and natural light.
After 1959 she returned to abstraction almost exclusively, using abstract shapes that recall those of her works of the 1910s.
Still, most of the $800 million in subsidies last year went for landline service even as more Americans cut the cord in favor of exclusively using a mobile phone.
Her Vogue covers began featuring prominent women (including actresses Nicole Kidman and Angelina Jolie and politician Hillary Clinton) rather than exclusively using models.
Speaking "ti" as a homosexual man means exclusively using feminine endings (which in Egyptian Arabic are often "-ti"), effectively referring to yourself as a woman.
To do so is to become like those people who buy new albums only on records, and who insist on exclusively using the term "vinyl".
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