Sentence examples for a exception from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a exception" is not correct in written English; it should be "an exception." You can use "an exception" when referring to something that does not follow a general rule or pattern.

Example: "Everyone is required to attend the meeting, but there will be an exception for those who are out of town."
Alternatives: "an anomaly" or "a deviation."

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The authority to grant such a exception is by USD(P&R) or the Secretary of the Military Department concerned.

This fact is made clear in the first paragraph of the upper tribunal decision itself (RG (Automatic deport section 33(2) (a) exception) Nepal), and forms the essential background of the appellant's case under article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the right to private and family life).

However, there is a exception: if the VANET route is shorter than t2-hops-wlan hops, then the number of 3G to WLAN handover attempts is not limited.

In the EU it currently invokes a exception in Irish law to circumvent more fulsome compliance — which, even setting GDPR aside, raises some interesting competition law questions, as Paul-Olivier Dehaye told the UK parliament last month.

Federal authorities intend to remove endangered species protections for all gray wolves in the Lower 48 states, carving out an a exception for a small pocket of about 75 Mexican wolves in the wild in Arizona and New Mexico, according to a draft document obtained by The Times.

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(There is an exception.

N.I.H. is an exception.

Mine is an exception".

Is cybercrime an exception?

He is an exception.

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