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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exotic of" is not a complete phrase and is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is possible that you may have seen or heard the phrase "exotic of" used in a sentence, but it would most likely be as part of a longer phrase or construction such as "exotic of flavor" or "exotic of origin." One example of a correct and complete sentence using "exotic of" could be: "The dish had an exotic mix of flavors, with hints of spices from around the world." In this sentence, "exotic of flavors" is used to describe the taste of the dish.
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Perhaps the most exotic of these brainiacs was Charlie Chan.
Last night that kind of sequence might have seemed the most exotic of fantasies.
Most exotic of all is its quaint practice from bygone days: It doesn't charge admission.
This was the most exciting and exotic of the last-day moves.
The Panigale is the more exotic of the two and perhaps the more predictable extension of its maker's product line.
Most exotic of all are the samples of raw and cut lapis lazuli, a blue stone mined primarily in Afghanistan.
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We deciphered thermoregulatory activities of exotic breeds of rabbit in the event of least thermal discomfort in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Forestry is based on monoculture plantations of exotic species of pine (Pinus spp).
His real-life models are often exotics of one sort or another: sexy, gorgeous, bizarre.
But that is only the beginning of the enormous benefits to be derived from this least-exotic of nuts.
However, this was not observed for exotics of contrasting abundance.
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