adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
unusually/exceptionally cold
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a period of unusually cold weather
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
difficult
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During the coming weeks economic policy-makers may have to deal with an exceptionally difficult series of hazards.
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Apart from the west end, Antwerp cathedral is exceptionally difficult to view.
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In Derbyshire in 1776 eight hours was usual, save for exceptionally difficult ground when six were worked.
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The idiosyncrasies of the certificates make Cornish towns exceptionally difficult to characterise.
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For the next year and a half, the attainment of the monetarist objectives proved exceptionally difficult .
fine
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There is one exceptionally fine scagliola globe.
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It was an exceptionally fine voice, it seemed to her now, listening to Ellis's rather whining one.
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The context produces some exceptionally fine solo playing.
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On exceptionally fine days I used to prefer Oxford's other river.
good
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The mouse is exceptionally good and paves the way for its use in future game titles.
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Maybe you can remind him what an exceptionally good job you did on a project.
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Clearly, the research demands access to exceptionally good environmental data, usually in three dimensions.
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Relations with the younger force were always exceptionally good .
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Then I think Darren will be an exceptionally good player.
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Both girls were exceptionally good at school and fond of study.
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The human eye is exceptionally good at recognising patterns such as circles.
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Some of these are in exceptionally good condition.
high
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Constructed to an exceptionally high specification and standard, they have associated mechanical and electrical engineering services.
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Begin by setting exceptionally high standards in everything you do.
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We thought this was an exceptionally high sentence and both of them appealed.
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I have had about nine abortions, but that's exceptionally high .
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The weather is unpredictable and the mountains exceptionally high as they climb towards the Vaults.
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Not just that, but doing something at an exceptionally high level is something that I strived to do in life.
large
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The nave and choir can have no triforium or clerestory so must be lit by exceptionally large aisle windows.
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The tympanum is exceptionally large and, with the lintel below, depicts the Last Judgement.
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Not as bad as in some other regions with exceptionally large industrial areas, he replied.
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Some of these works are small, some exceptionally large , sometimes employing thousands of people on one site.
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There are fine stone steps; the wood room is exceptionally large behind the gallery.
long
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Her fingers appear to be exceptionally long .
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Many races have traditions of exceptionally long life amongst their early forbears.
low
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And yet this is happening at a moment when the leaders in question stand exceptionally low in public esteem.
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Noise levels are exceptionally low for engines that are, after all, fairly small for powering such cars.
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Another concern was the exceptionally low turnout, estimated at only 21.09 percent over both rounds.
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What's more, for an executive car the cost of ownership is exceptionally low .
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In traditional cultures both are at an exceptionally low level.
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It features good food at exceptionally low prices.
strong
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What would the position be if there was an exceptionally strong gale blowing at the time of the original road accident?
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Tempted by the exceptionally strong prices for durum, Arizona farmers planted the largest durum crop since the 1970s.
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Tulip said it was faced with an exceptionally strong erosion of prices and margins in 1992, aggravated by currency movements.
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Diamond forms a good window for infrared cells, because it is highly transparent, chemically non-reactive and exceptionally strong .
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Most arc heavy and therefore only suitable for laying at ground-floor level or where floors are exceptionally strong .
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These tiles are exceptionally strong and durable, and blend in well in most surroundings.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Gloria is an exceptionally gifted singer.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Clearly, the research demands access to exceptionally good environmental data, usually in three dimensions.
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It's exceptionally comfortable and cosy inside but was the closest fitting bag on test.
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It features good food at exceptionally low prices.
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The winter just ending had been exceptionally severe, causing great hardship to the poorer people.
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Theo saw an exceptionally tall figure.
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Very exceptionally the Bank may alter the above arrangements.
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You're feeling exceptionally lucky so this is the best of times to launch a few other thoughts.