Exclusively vs Expectedly - What's the difference?
exclusively | expectedly |
In an expected way; as expected; predictably.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 18, author=Ben Brantley, title=When Adaptation Is Bold Innovation, work=New York Times
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As adverbs the difference between exclusively and expectedly
is that exclusively is (focus) to the exclusion of anything or anyone else; solely or entirely while expectedly is in an expected way; as expected; predictably.exclusively
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