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The phrase "work exceptionally hard" is grammatically correct and perfectly usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe someone or something working very hard or with great effort. For example: "With exams coming up, she has been working exceptionally hard to make sure she achieves good results."
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Firstly, you must be prepared to work exceptionally hard.
She is being forced to work exceptionally hard for every point.
Of course, the weather did mean we had to work exceptionally hard to ensure our efforts didn't wilt in the heat.
The 1.3 million people who make up the NHS team in every community in England will continue to work exceptionally hard to care for patients.
"We are a lot better than we were able to show but that's credit to Leicester, who work exceptionally hard and press you in all areas of the field.
Both Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama have the necessary attributes to take on Mr McCain: they are two formidable campaigners who have offered detailed and generally intelligent policy proposals and have been forced to work exceptionally hard for their votes.So Mr McCain is still no more than half-way to the White House.
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She worked exceptionally hard to get to where she's got to.
Staff and students have worked exceptionally hard over the past year and today's results are proof of that".
He works exceptionally hard at his game and has been a big part of our season so far".
Craig Carter, a station manager for the London Fire Brigade, said the crews worked "exceptionally hard" to bring the blaze under control.
"We felt that Antonio McDyess had endured one week of two-a-days and worked exceptionally hard," Chaney said.
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