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27 juin 2013 Hi there, If I say 'allow me to introduce our distinguished guests or honored guests', is there any difference? Thank you. 7 juin 2010 "Exclusive to" means that something is unique, and holds a special property. Example: The bitten apple logo is exclusive to Apple computers. (ie. only Apple computers 21 juil. 2013 Hi all, I want to use a sentence like this: "The title is mutually exclusive to/with/of/from the first sentence of the article." What preposition do I use? I was thinking to, 7 juil. 2015 Hello, Do some languages have more than one word for the 1st person plural pronoun? After all, English 'we', for instance, can express at least three different situations, I 31 juil. 2019 Between A and B sounds ridiculous, since there is nothing that comes between A and B (if you said between A and K, for example, it would make more sense). Can you please 29 mai 2010 I want to write: "Extra virgin olive oil elaborated with Argudell and Corivell olives, exclusives from/of the Emporda region" Can anyone correct this sentence, please? I don't 30 nov. 2017 Does your language make a distinction between inclusive and exclusive 'we'? The inclusive form includes the person or people being addressed, whereas the exclusive form 23 mai 2017 Let's say you work in a supermarket and I'm a customer shopping there. I say "Excuse me " and ask you "Is this tax-inclusive?" or "Is this a tax-inclusive price?", pointing to 21 avr. 2009 hello everyone, in French, the acronyms HTVA (hors taxe sur la valeur ajoute) and TVAC (taxe sur la valeur ajoute comprise) are commonly used. I was wondering whether 10 juin 2014 Room rates are subject to 15% service charge. Is this sentence right? You say it in this way, using "subject to"? Seemingly I don't match any usage of "subject to" with that in the The meaning of EXCLUSIVE is excluding or having power to exclude. How to use exclusive in a sentence. Did you

know? EXCLUSIVE definition: 1. limited to only one person or group of people: 2. expensive and only for people who are rich or. Learn more. Exclusive means with limited access. The only way you might get reservations at one of the most exclusive restaurants in Los Angeles is to become friends with the maitre d', or become famous. By its nature, something that is exclusive leaves people out, or excludes them. Definition of exclusive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Jun 19, 2025 exclusive (comparative more exclusive, superlative most exclusive) (literally) Excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions. (figuratively) Referring to a membership organisation, service or product: of high quality and/or renown, for superior members only. exclusive meaning, definition, what is exclusive: available or belonging only to particula : Learn more. 1 day ago College group Zohran Mamdani co-founded welcomed radical speaker who later blamed US for 9/11 attacks: Made its bed 4 hours ago Bellamy Young and Fay Masterson Are Big Science Nerds.' So, They Co-Wrote a Sci-Fi Novel (Exclusive) The actresses and co-authors examine the impact of AI in 'The Spark,' the first book in Scissortail master-planned community is a spectacular place to cast your lot for the future. Elegant homes will be built on over 136 premium lots in phase one, with 263 lots total by an exclusive builder group. Lots range in price from $68K-$185K. EXCLUSIVE meaning: 1 : not shared available to only one person or group; 2 : only allowing in people from a high social class

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