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Discover Ludwig'non exclusive' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where more than one person (or entity) has certain rights, either simultaneously or in succession. For example, "This agreement grants exclusive rights to produce the item, but these rights are non-exclusive and can be revoked at any time."
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QL: The Twitter deal is non exclusive.
These data lead to two non exclusive conclusions.
Selenite may affect iron homeostasis at two, non exclusive, levels.
Non exclusive beats are usually cheaper than exclusives.
This saves you money over buying a non exclusive beat.
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The BBC contract was non-exclusive so that wasn't an issue".
It was his stern assertion that peace groups must remain non-exclusive.
"You can find lots of BBC archive [programming] there [and] BBC Store is non-exclusive.
The deal with Sky is non-exclusive and talks are continuing about potentially launching with other UK providers.
In the past it has aired non-exclusive coverage of World Cup football and Six Nations rugby.
News Corp.'s philosophy from someone familiar with the company's strategy: "All products should be and must be non-exclusive".
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