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web exclusive
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "web exclusive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe content that is available only on the internet and not in other formats, such as print or broadcast media. Example: "This article features a web exclusive interview with the author, available only on our website."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Website exclusive: I ask Peter Moores how much next year's Ashes, still the acid test for any England coach, stray into the forefront of his mind?
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Here are some examples of offers currently listed on discount code websites: Exclusive codes include: 10% off on online orders at Burton (expires 31 March); 20% off all orders from Viners.
News & Media
The list of things to make print journalists feel better about the impending demise of their medium is brief, but may include free ice cream, a generous voluntary redundancy package (yeah, right) and/or the launch of a well-funded new website featuring exclusive, long-form writing composed by a cohort of peerless hacks.
News & Media
It's a magazine app in that includes a digital version of the current issue (which you can buy for $1.99 per issue or $7.99 for a year's subscription), and it includes other bells and whistles such as recent top stories from the Website and exclusive behind the scenes videos from Spin's rockstar photo shoots.
News & Media
I have also been thinking about a book on my life to help people and inspire people and I want to have a website with exclusive content and an app.
News & Media
On her blog, Views From a Step Stool, she writes about kids activities and parenting, subscribe to it here to grab her website's exclusive content and kids activities!
News & Media
According to the Bandcamp's website, "the exclusive embed feature gives you a way to get your music to that music critic who really gets it wants to write a review of your latest album, and in exchange for an exclusive first-listens to [his or her] magazine's readers".
News & Media
Svennis, who has probably been keeping tabs on Jamie Redknapp just in case Nicky Butt's head falls off in a golfing accident in Dubai this week, broke his disappointment exclusively to the FA's exclusive website.
News & Media
If you decide to sell your film via an exclusive website that you've set up specially, do not forget to renew the domain name.
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I commute regularly by train and I saw posters, both on the train and at the station, advertising the nationalrailgamestravel.co.uk website, which offered "exclusive fares for London 2012 Games ticket holders".
News & Media
The Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory compiled data from across Europe's big five leagues in England, Spain, Germany, Italy and France during the window using what is described on its website as "an exclusive algorithm created on the basis of nearly 1,500 fee paying transfers which have occurred during the previous five years".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "web exclusive" to clearly indicate that content, such as an article, video, or promotion, is specifically available on a website and not in print or other media.
Common error
Avoid using "web exclusive" to describe content that is widely available across the internet. Reserve it for items genuinely unique to your website or a select few online platforms.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "web exclusive" functions as an adjectival modifier, typically preceding a noun to indicate that the noun (usually content, offer, or article) is exclusively available on a website. This usage is supported by Ludwig and its examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Wiki
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Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "web exclusive" is a common way to describe content or offers that are available solely on a website. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and suitable for use in a variety of contexts, most commonly in news, media, and marketing. Related phrases such as "online only" or "digital exclusive" can be used as alternatives, depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey. When using "web exclusive", ensure that the content is genuinely unique to the website to avoid misleading your audience.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Online only
Specifies availability limited to the internet; a slightly more direct synonym.
Website only
Similar to 'online only', emphasizing the content is restricted to a specific website.
Digital exclusive
Broader than "web exclusive", encompassing all digital platforms, not just websites.
Exclusive online content
Reorders the words, emphasizing the content's exclusivity on the internet.
Available only on the web
More descriptive, specifying the content's accessibility is limited to the web.
Internet exclusive
Synonymous with "web exclusive", highlighting internet-based availability.
Only available online
Rephrases to emphasize that online is the sole avenue for access.
Special online offer
Emphasizes a deal or promotion specific to online channels.
Online premiere
Highlights the first release of content is online.
Web-based exclusive
Uses 'web-based' to modify exclusive, indicating its origin or platform.
FAQs
How can I use "web exclusive" in a sentence?
You can use "web exclusive" to describe content that is only available on a website. For example, "This interview is a "web exclusive" and cannot be found in our print magazine".
What is the difference between "web exclusive" and "online exclusive"?
"Web exclusive" and "online exclusive" are often used interchangeably to describe content or deals available only on the internet. The choice often depends on stylistic preference.
What's an alternative to saying "web exclusive"?
Alternatives include "online only", "website only", or "digital exclusive" depending on the specific context you want to convey.
Is it correct to use "web exclusive" for content also available on social media?
While social media is technically part of the web, "web exclusive" typically implies content found primarily or exclusively on a specific website. If the content is broadly available across various social media platforms, it might be more accurate to describe it as "digital exclusive".
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Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested