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not exceptional to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "not exceptional to" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing; the intended meaning might be better expressed with a different construction. Example: "This situation is not exceptional to our usual practices."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Science
Alternative expressions(8)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
It's not exceptional to have 10 people around our table".
News & Media
These changes were not exceptional to France; the same postwar pattern was largely paralleled in neighbouring countries.
Encyclopedias
But that's not exceptional to me.
News & Media
Although several studies have shown that the PedsQL differentiates between children with and without a chronic health condition [ 9, 12, 13] it is not exceptional to find adequate functioning for chronically ill children [ 22].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
So I have to say, on one level, I found Putin's "America is not exceptional" article to be a refreshing bit of nostalgia.
News & Media
Their deaths were not exceptional enough to merit mention beyond the mining industry press and local media.
News & Media
Planning officers, who have now considered the artist's plans, said that while the proposed new design by David Chipperfield Architects, had considerable architectural merit it was not exceptional enough to overcome the loss of the existing building.
News & Media
Perhaps Kong's story is not exceptional compared to the hundreds of thousands of other girls in Cambodia, and elsewhere in a developing world.
News & Media
His first-class batting figures were not exceptional compared to other cricketers who played far fewer Test matches, but in Tests, his average is six runs an innings higher; against Australia, the strongest of England's opponents during his career, he averaged 56, a further increase of ten runs.
Wiki
Variation in snakes, even at 3rd codon positions, is not exceptional compared to other groups, and there is no clear snake-specific nucleotide bias evident (see Additional file 2) or strong branch-specific, or gene-specific nucleotide bias shifts across squamate mt genomes that would explain our findings of dramatic branch-specific and gene-specific rate dynamics.
Science
I was not exceptional at anything.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, replace "not exceptional to" with phrases like "not unique to" or "not limited to" to ensure your writing is grammatically sound and easily understood.
Common error
Avoid relying on "not exceptional to" in formal writing. It is generally better to opt for clearer, more conventional phrases like "not unusual" or "not unique" to maintain grammatical correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "not exceptional to" attempts to express that something is not unique or unusual in relation to something else. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. It is often used to indicate that a situation or characteristic is not exclusive to a particular case.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
25%
Science
42%
Less common in
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "not exceptional to" aims to communicate that something isn't unique or special in relation to something else. However, Ludwig AI marks it as grammatically incorrect, suggesting alternatives like "not unique to" or "not limited to" for better clarity and adherence to standard English. Although the phrase appears across different sources like News & Media, Science and Encyclopedias, the limited authoritative usage and grammatical issues suggest exercising caution and opting for clearer alternatives in formal and professional contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
not uncommon for
Substitutes "exceptional" with "uncommon", shifting the focus to frequency rather than distinction.
not unusual for
Similar to "not uncommon for", but emphasizes the lack of surprise or unexpectedness.
not out of the ordinary for
Replaces "exceptional" with "out of the ordinary" and uses "for" instead of "to", focusing on normalcy.
not particular to
Indicates that something isn't specific or unique to a certain instance, highlighting generality.
not specific to
Similar to "not particular to", emphasizing the lack of a direct or exclusive connection.
not atypical of
Uses "atypical" in the negative to convey that something is fairly representative or standard.
not unique to
Directly addresses the lack of exclusivity, emphasizing that something is shared or common.
not exclusive to
Similar to "not unique to", but with a slightly stronger connotation of barring others.
not limited to
Focuses on the absence of restrictions, suggesting that something extends beyond a specific case.
not restricted to
Like "not limited to", but implies a formal constraint that is not in place.
FAQs
What is a more grammatically sound alternative to "not exceptional to"?
You can use alternatives such as "not unique to", "not limited to", or "not uncommon for" depending on the context.
How can I use "not unique to" instead of "not exceptional to" in a sentence?
Instead of saying "This problem is not exceptional to our department", you can say "This problem is not unique to our department", which means other departments face the same issue.
What does it mean when something is described as "not exceptional"?
In what contexts might I use "not limited to" as a substitute for "not exceptional to"?
You can use "not limited to" when you want to emphasize that something is not restricted to a specific group, situation, or instance. For example, "The effects are not limited to this area" instead of "The effects are not exceptional to this area".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested