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"is exclusive from" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe two entities that are distinct from each other and not related in any way. For example: "The Latin language is exclusive from the Greek language."
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I don't believe being traditionally feminine or overtly sexy is exclusive from being strong and gritty, so I make mods like long hair and dresses for Commander Shepard in Mass Effect.
Six3 was seen to be tightly apposed with vasa expression but is exclusive from small micromeres.
In fact, its contribution to adaptive radiations is arguably in doubt as theory predicts that ecological divergence between sexes should be present in a way that is exclusive from differences between ecomorphs (Bolnick and Doebeli 2003).
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Those things were exclusive from each other.
"But we will still be exclusive from Afghanistan.
"We were exclusive from our first date," Ms. Spector said.
There are also some groups of constraints which are "exclusive" from each other (i.e., cannot be valid simultaneously).
They don't have to be exclusive from each other.
Indeed, these scenarios need not be exclusive from one another.
Both the gene set and the sample set of the module are exclusive from those of external modules, leading to small values of X g and X s.
A recent report indicates that mutations in the WT1 gene are exclusive from TET2, IDH1 and IDH2 mutations and impair TET2 activity in human AML.
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