As an adjective:
* "The exclusive club only accepts members with a certain income." (This emphasizes that the club is limited to a select group)
* "She received an exclusive interview with the celebrity." (This means the interview was granted only to her)
* "The hotel offers exclusive access to a private beach." (This means the beach is available only to hotel guests)
As a noun:
* "This is an exclusive for our subscribers." (This refers to something special offered only to subscribers)
* "The magazine is full of exclusives about Hollywood stars." (This refers to exclusive information or stories)
* "The restaurant has an exclusive waiting list." (This emphasizes that getting a table is not easy)
In different contexts:
* "He gave me the exclusive on the news." (This means he gave the information only to him)
* "The store had an exclusive line of clothing designed by a famous artist." (This means the clothes were available only at that store)
You can also use "exclusive" in more formal or technical contexts, such as:
* "The exclusive OR gate is a type of logic gate." (This refers to a specific type of logic gate in computer science)
* "The exclusive clause in the contract prevents competitors from participating." (This refers to a clause in a contract that limits participation)
Remember to choose the appropriate form and context for "exclusive" based on the meaning you want to convey.