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"exclusivity towards" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to talk about treating a certain group in a preferential or exclusive manner. For example, "The company had an exclusivity towards its most loyal customers, offering them special discounts".
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In women, the interruption of the past bond activates an attitude of exclusive dependency, therefore producing pressing demands of exclusivity towards the potential partner and a preference for happy isolation.
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An engine-maker guaranteed exclusivity may contribute towards the development costs of a new plane, cutting the risks borne by the planemakers.Pratt has got by for years on its military-jet engines, its slice of IAE and by milking its installed base of older civil-aircraft engines, which need lots of maintenance and spare parts.
b Volcano plot showing tendency towards mutual exclusivity or co-occurrence of mutations in the 23 genes profiled in Fig. 1.
First class flights achieve an illusion of exclusivity by pushing the seats towards the centre of the cabin so it is almost impossible to lean towards the window and look out.
Community groups have reportedly met resistance in the past due to perceived agendas, exclusivity and inaction which have in turn led to apathy towards organised community meetings.
On 7 June 2012, it was officially announced by Knight Frank that administrators Ernst & Young had entered into an exclusivity agreement with Malaysia's SP Setia and Sime Darby and were working towards a timely exchange and completion of the site and associated land.
Such exclusivity is expensive.
No exclusivity, no money.
"Freedom is exclusivity".
Exclusivity is all.
"There is no exclusivity".
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