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• The establishment was set up solely ( or exclusively ) for the development of engines.
• They assert that the genetic code has a biological basis for its structural organization, and no other .
• If the mantle were made of nothing but gem-quality crystals, ...
• This choice is made purely on the basis of convenience.
• This rule applies strictly to a harmonic oscillator.
• These proteins occur uniquely in tissues in which gene transcription is severely repressed.
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• This task can become enormously ( or exceedingly , or extremely ) complex.
• Such monopoles would be extraordinarily ( or exceedingly , or exceptionally ) massive.
• The sediments contain remarkably ( or extremely ) high concentrations of sulphide minerals.
• The instrument is exquisitely sensitive.
• Manganin is eminently suitable for standard resistors.