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exclusively

[ UK /ɛksklˈuːsɪvli/ ]
[ US /ɪkˈskɫusɪvɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. without any others being included or involved
    the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone
    he works for Mr. Smith exclusively
    a privilege granted only to him
    a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children
    was entirely to blame
    did it solely for money

How To Use exclusively In A Sentence

  • But the world is not full of exclusively charming and likeable people. The Sun
  • Discussions are still taking place as to whether the new meeting room will be a bookable room or a lounge exclusively for campus clubs.
  • The DPJ has campaigned almost exclusively on bread-and-butter economic issues, appealing to voters who feel the LDP has lost touch with average families.
  • The only other surviving writings that are exclusively apocalyptic in style come from outside our biblical canon and are usually unfamiliar to anyone but scholars in the field.
  • Breed exclusively by fresh and brackish water and marshes; often in coastal waters on migration.
  • Consequently, these mutant cells rely exclusively on glycolysis for their energy requirements and require exogenous pyruvate and pyrimidines for growth.
  • The muscles were exclusively for display purposes and were designed to invite conversation and, obviously, contact. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am a low-intermediate-level surfcaster and would like to find and subscribe to a magazine that is focused primarily, or even exclusively, on surfcasting/surfishing. I am a low-intermediate-level surfcaster and would like to find and subscribe to a magazine that is focused primarily, or even e
  • The other squash we know and like is pumpkin, a winter squash used almost exclusively for pie in our country and to a lesser extent for baked goods such as breads, cakes and cookies.
  • This difference in prescribing between rural and urban areas was found almost exclusively in patients not attending a hospital diabetic clinic.
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