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The phrase "a exemptions" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an exemption" since "exemption" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "There are several exemptions available for low-income families when applying for assistance."
Alternatives: "an exception" or "a waiver".
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As of last year, gamers of international renown are eligible for P1-A exemptions, otherwise known as "athlete visas".
In Ghana, an exemptions policy for delivery fees was introduced in 2004 (3).
The Department of Corrections has an exemption to a public rule making procedure.
All the group needs to do is file a letter seeking an exemption, he said.
Set up a homestead for an exemption.
Gaining the highest will often mean an exemption on a professional course.
That could mean an exemption from an employer mandate; almost certainly it means tax breaks.
Though international law bans commercial whaling, Japan conducts its hunts under an exemption for scientific research — an exemption other countries and international bodies consider dubious.
A tobacco store in Manhattan wants an exemption from New York's tough antismoking law.
The administration has already granted an exemption to institutions that cover a strictly religious employee pool.
Other sports leagues lack an exemption but are less competitive from a business standpoint.
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