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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under exceptional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe circumstances or conditions that are unusual or extraordinary.
Example: "Under exceptional circumstances, we may consider extending the deadline for submissions."
Alternatives: "in extraordinary situations" or "in special cases".
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"Validated assaults of dogs and cats are non-existent, except under exceptional circumstances.
Oxford University does not allow students to undertake part-time work during term time except under "exceptional circumstances".
Campaigning by the judge, whose retention is being considered, is prohibited except under exceptional circumstances.
Except under exceptional circumstances, NASA civil service employees are required to be citizens of the United States.
The peace accord allows, under exceptional circumstances, for up to two six-month delays.
Or under exceptional circumstances, like if Mike just needs to drop us completely... for some reason".
Under exceptional periods they can also be cancelled," the EBA said.
rulebook that allows drug bans to be modified under exceptional circumstances.
Such soft animals do preserve, but only under exceptional circumstances and so are rare.
Over all de Kooning's output through the 1950s gives a sense of being made under exceptional pressure.
The EU's Schengen agreement normally allows unrestricted travel between member states but countries can reintroduce border controls under exceptional circumstances.
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