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The phrase "the exceptional case" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a situation which is different from the standard, and is outside of the norm. For example: "In the exceptional case that the weather is bad, the parade will be cancelled."
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The Depression is sometimes cited as an exception to the rule; rather, it serves as the exceptional case that proves it.
The exceptional case is Mr. Roosevelt.
The Oracle-Google clash is the exceptional case that ended up in court.
In Anglo-Saxon countries there is a tendency to consider the two-party system as normal and the multiparty system as the exceptional case.
E-MAILING now comes so naturally to us that we can do it in our sleep — at least in the exceptional case.
It's no surprise, given the nature and power of Zuckerberg's ideas, that he should (as depicted in the movie) have trouble dealing with people as individuals; but then, he's the exceptional case, the genius.
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So instead, we focus on the exceptional cases.
But was this one of the exceptional cases?
The exceptional cases are often remembered precisely because they are rare events.
Failed to target legal aid at those who need it most because the exceptional cases funding scheme does not work.
In the exceptional cases in which fertilization is successful in these rare unions, a dualistic female offspring is produced, her two natures, however, inversely assembled.
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the extreme case
the remarkable case
the special case
the abnormal case
the excellent case
the uncommon case
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the extraordinary case
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the isolated case
a particular case
the proposed exception
the exception to this rule
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