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Discover Ludwig"only exceptionally" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is less common or less regular than normal. For example, you might say "This disease is only exceptionally found in children."
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Thereafter, only exceptionally popular Republicans won African American support.
I have a friend who dates only exceptionally attractive women.
Smith was not only exceptionally observant but possessed the power to integrate his observations.
By Adelle Waldman October 2, 2013 I have a friend who dates only exceptionally attractive women.
His argument… I have a friend who dates only exceptionally attractive women.
Selective sparing of abstract relative to concrete words has been documented only exceptionally in aphasia, following bilateral temporal damage.
"Who does this sort of thing?" Judge Kethledge wrote, suggesting that the settlement would benefit only exceptionally well-organized hoarders.
Tight requirements expected from elements to be used in a human body can only exceptionally be fulfilled by single phased materials.
In art. 1, square spaces or roundels traced in ink have been provided in the text for illustrations, but the latter have only exceptionally been executed.
SINCE the Bank of England was freed to set interest rates in May 1997, inflation has been not only exceptionally low but also uncannily stable.
But the EU tenet that states can only exceptionally treat other states' citizens worse than their own may well prove intractable.
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