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The phrase "expressly of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that something is specifically or solely related to a particular topic or subject. Example: The new rules were expressly of concern to small business owners, as they would greatly impact their operations.
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A year ago, in a gesture widely understood to be a rebuttal to Donald Trump, he went to the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border, and on his flight back to Rome said expressly of Trump, "A person who thinks only of building walls … is not Christian".
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He has kept a blog called AutonomyAccounts.org for a couple of years expressly for the purpose of answering HP's charges and his latest entry from yesterday indicated former Autonomy execs are counter-suing HP for £100 million ($148,267,500 USD).
This was not a movie for the normals, even with and expressly because of the presence of Brad Pitt and Sean Penn.
Humanity suddenly seems to matter even for luxury brands, which once used to be ice-cold think frosty, dice-cold thinks, which today resonate expressly because ofrostywarmth of the stories brought to us by our friendistante Beers.
"The South African government is clear on the role of the media in our democracy, and our Constitution provides expressly for freedom of expression," the statement continued.
In September 2001, he approached Intel with the idea of developing technology expressly for the improvement of home health care.
Suddenly, we are expressly aware of being the I of our I-world relation.
The main difference is that the code of the prophet is expressly not of his own devise, but rather revealed by some supernal source.
The embalming was, and had always been, expressly for those of us left behind.
About 20 miles south-east of Bari, Polignano has a compact medieval quarter that might have been designed expressly for lovers of indolent pre-prandial ambles.
Another edition of Froissart's Chronicles published in Paris around 1508 may have been made expressly for Maria of Cleves.
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