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I was wondering whether theres any equivalent in english ? We can say, a is exclusive of b or a and b are mutually exclusive. · is it correct to say: Till 17:30 p. m. , inclusive. I believe, bre and ame have a slight difference in expressing the same idea. Voting is the exclusive domain of the wealthy and powerful. · exclusive means expensive and perhaps hard to get into. · generally speaking, with the word exclusive we have two options: · hi, id like to know whether inclusive can be placed after between a and b, as after from march to july to indicate a and b are included in the range. Between a and b exclusive? · hello everyone, in french, the acronyms htva (hors taxe sur la valeur ajoutée) and tvac (taxe sur la valeur ajoutée comprise) are commonly used. But only is better. It serves exclusively breakfast. Thx for your responses. I will be out of the office from 10:30 a. m. · evening there! · hi redgiant exclusive domain works well, for me - but id change your wording slightly: The bitten apple logo is exclusive to apple computers. Your restaurant serves only breakfast. I bought the truck, exclusive of the tools in the back. And how do we express the opposite idea that a and b are not included in the range? · exclusive to means that something is unique, and holds a special property. Only apple computers have the bitten apple logo. ) exclusive of means that something is not included as part of the greater whole. Is it necessary to add the word inclusive in this context? · hi there, if i say allow me to introduce our distinguished guests or honored guests, is there any difference? From a to b exclusive? We do not say, a is mutually exclusive of b. Please elaborate the reason why exclusively was used here rather than exclusive—-volunteer apprentices pair up with one of the last living speakers of a native american tongue to learn a traditional skill, with instruction exclusively in … Id appreciate your help.