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