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exclusively

[ik-skloo-siv-lee, -ziv-] / ɪkˈsklu sɪv li, -zɪv- /


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For a time, an enthralled Charles Livermore hired Kate Fox to work for him exclusively.

From Literature

The study focused exclusively on adults 80 and older, a group with very different dietary requirements than younger adults.

From Science Daily

"This system is designed to ensure that when a country contributes its data, the benefits - including vaccines and treatments - are shared equitably, not commercialised exclusively by those with the resources to develop them."

From BBC

A parliamentary committee is set to start work next month on whether assisted dying should be extended to those suffering exclusively from mental illness.

From Barron's

The government is also reviewing plans to shift future tranches of the transport layer to exclusively SpaceX and its Starshield, a version of its Starlink satellites designed for national security purposes, he added.

From MarketWatch