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Id appreciate your help. · 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. Excluding the addressee). · i want to write: And how do we express the opposite idea that a and b are not included in the range? Between a and b exclusive? From a to b exclusive? We can say, a is exclusive of b or a and b are mutually exclusive. Extra virgin olive oil elaborated with argudell and corivell olives, exclusives from/of the emporda region can anyone correct this sentence, please? · generally speaking, with the word exclusive we have two options: · the distinction between inclusive and exclusive is made in this wikipedia article on clusivity; I dont know which is the right preposition i have to use. · the way exclusive of is used above is correct, but often written as excluding the tools in the back. aveces, se puede ver for con exclusively, y es mas o menos igual con exclusive to, pero se usa más con regalos y posesiones : Situation (3) is described as exclusive (i. e. We do not say, a is mutually exclusive of b.