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The phrase "a further exception that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an additional exception to a rule or statement that has already been mentioned.
Example: "In addition to the previous exceptions, there is a further exception that applies to cases involving unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "an additional exception that" or "one more exception that".
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Therefore, the presence of closed circular muscles in the Maldanidae represents a striking exception that deserves further investigation.
The class II elements are especially scarce, but the hAT element Rover is a noteworthy exception that deserves further investigation.
In a coordinated exception handling mechanism, a global exception is an exception that needs to be handled cooperatively by a set of participants.
This is an exception that should be further investigated by carrying out a quantification of monoterpenoid content in order to confirm the phenotypic evaluation obtained by tasting.
On the other hand, an exception that can be handled locally within a participant is called local exception [15].
It contains an Exception that notifies users about the issue that triggered the exception (Code 6).
Was Nelson Mandela an anomaly, an exception that proves the rule?
VW is not considered further in our analyses, with the exception that is it used to enable heritability to be calculated (see below).
Another exception that needs to be further explored is the 40% higher rate of transfer among first born babies.
Reducing the impact of state statutes even further, companies that self-insure are exempt under the federal Employment Retirement Income Security Act, or Erisa, from state insurance laws, an exception that in some states leaves 80percentt of employers beyond parity's reach.
But this is an exception that proves the rule.
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