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exceptionally

[ ik-sep-shuh-nuh-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way or to a degree that is unusual or extraordinary; extremely:

    The combination of an exceptionally high tide and a devastating storm surge has wreaked havoc on coastal communities.

    In the photo, a young woman sits on the floor of a small shanty in an exceptionally impoverished neighborhood.



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Then, as now, they're an exceptionally cute couple – tender and funny and clearly besotted with one another.

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"In comparison to other major economies, India's pre-emptive surrender on multiple trade fronts - without the US imposing a single country-specific tariff - makes it appear exceptionally vulnerable to pressure tactics."

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But the region is still playing catch-up after an exceptionally dry start to the water year, which began Oct.

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And you don’t have to be exceptionally bright to recognize something is wrong – just look at the press corps.

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Mejia added that she feels exceptionally seen and supported in Leimert Park, which lends itself to a natural reciprocity on her part.

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