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The phrase 'is exceptionally supportive' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's or organization's level of support. For example: "The organization is exceptionally supportive of its employees' initiatives."
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court led by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., the conventional wisdom goes, is exceptionally supportive of free speech.
He added that the company's major shareholder, Accel, is "exceptionally supportive of us and our ambitions".
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There is a contractual obligation to race two cars but it is understood Bernie Ecclestone, the sport's chief executive and commercial rights holder, has been exceptionally supportive.
"Mayor James has always been exceptionally supportive of the idea of an arena from the very outset, but there is no linkage".
"Ralph has been exceptionally supportive, but Mariah has been able to tap into a lot of the retired corporate African-Americans," said Gould, a former telecommunications executive whose foundation has created a Friends of Mariah fund.
He's been exceptionally supportive".
"The furry community has been exceptionally supportive of our convention in the wake of this criminal act and our resilient staff and remarkably understanding and sympathetic attendees helped us finish the weekend on many positive notes".
And my bosses also have been exceptionally supportive and flexible".
The staff is exceptionally personable.
This is exceptionally large".
The landscape is exceptionally subtle.
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