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"exceptional" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective meaning "unusual" or "extraordinary". For example, "The play was an exceptional success."
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The hospital said visitors were banned from all of its wards, except in exceptional circumstances.
We only allow that in exceptional circumstances".
Sometimes, but only in exceptional circumstances.
They may also telecommute in exceptional circumstances.
Emotional distress is common in exceptional achievers.
About advertising (unless in exceptional circumstances).
Or, in exceptional cases: "Oh, that's hysterical".
That veto can be used only in exceptional circumstances.
Current German law allows dual citizenship only in exceptional cases.
In exceptional cases, however, the opposite is true.
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"In exceptional circumstances, we need exceptional means," he said.
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