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Exclusive


Exclusive may refer to:
- In journalism, exclusive can refer to information provided to or available from only one news outlet, such as an interview or photograph.
- In the description of any formally defined set, the rules by which an object may be defined as excluded from the set are referred to as ''rules of exclusion''.
- In the description of a mathematical Set (mathematics)|set, the term exclusive denotes that the endpoints of a range are ''not'' included within the set. For example, "the integers -2 to 2 exclusive" refers to the set {-1,0,1}; the endpoints, -2 and 2, are excluded. The term is generally applied to discrete mathematics|discrete elements.
- Exclusive or, an operator in Boolean logic
- Clusivity|Exclusive we in linguistics refers to first-person non-singular pronouns that don't include the addressee, i.e. ''we'' excluding ''you''
- Exclusive (album)|''Exclusive'' (album), the name of R&B singer Chris Brown's second album
- Exclusive (EP)|''Exclusive'' (EP), an EP by U2
- Exclusive (play)|''Exclusive'' (play), a 1989 play by Jeffrey Archer

Other uses


- In marketing, "exclusive" can refer to products that are only available from select distributors or retailers, and have never been released before, or only at a particular event.
- In tax rates, "exclusive" can refer to a tax system that does not include taxes owed as part of the base.
- In dating, "exclusive" refers to the activity of dating one person, sometimes referred to as "going steady" or "seeing how things go."

See also


- Inclusive Category:Mathematical disambiguation Category:Logic

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