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exceptionally

[ik-sep-shuh-nuh-lee] / ɪkˈsɛp ʃə nə li /
ADVERB
unusually
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Experts warn that clearing the strait is exceptionally difficult, with a quick ceasefire being the fastest path to reopening.

From Barron's

Experts warn that clearing the strait is exceptionally difficult, with a quick ceasefire being the fastest path to reopening.

From Barron's

BBC bosses say while they are "exceptionally proud" of the show, they have had to make "difficult choices in light of our funding challenges".

From BBC

"We were exceptionally lucky to find these -- a real 'needle-in-a-haystack' effort. These prove the impact crater hypothesis beyond doubt, because they have a fabric that can only be created by extreme shock pressures."

From Science Daily

The almost complete Alnashetri fossil was uncovered in 2014 in northern Patagonia, Argentina, at a fossil rich site famous for exceptionally preserved Cretaceous animals.

From Science Daily