exclusive in the PONS Dictionary

exclusive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be mutually exclusive
for the exclusive use of ...
exclusive interview

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This includes 24-hour dedicated wireless connectivity that links students, via exclusive laptops, to courseware and the rest of the world.
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First-class passengers usually have at least one lavatory for their exclusive use, with more than one on larger planes.
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It is the only Italian publishing company that does not require exclusive rights for its publications.
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The two qualities are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
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The interior has been described as exclusive, elegant and even decadent throughout and truly boutique.
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The grants gave exclusive trading rights in exchange for a fixed annual payment of 100 dollars.
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It usually leads to, among other things, strong solidarity, indulgent atmosphere, and an exclusive ethos.
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A frequency distribution shows us a summarized grouping of data divided into mutually exclusive classes and the number of occurrences in a class.
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Membership was exclusive and not all the seats on offer had been taken up.
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Ready-made shoes are available at a selected number of exclusive clothiers throughout the world.
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