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The phrase "a line that excludes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a boundary or distinction that intentionally leaves out certain elements or groups.
Example: "The policy drew a line that excludes individuals who do not meet the specified criteria."
Alternatives: "a boundary that omits" or "a distinction that leaves out".
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It is tragically ironic that a figure with as much profile and access to conversations about gender, such as Germaine Greer, would resort to arguments about what a "real woman" is, and draw a line that excludes transgender women.
ban jury consulting through legislative action, though it may be impossible to fairly draw a line that excludes SJS but doesn't exclude advice from other attorneys in the same firm, for example.
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In other words, in order to exclude certain kinds of marriages (the gay ones), he has drawn a line that inadvertently excludes lots of other marriages too.
Furthermore, all blood samples were collected in the same way on a dedicated arterial line that also excluded common errors of blood sampling, including hemolysis and sample contamination.
They bowled a consistent line that excluded the shots Indian batsmen play best".
With the advent of an unofficial color line that excluded black players, Lillard did not play in the NFL after 1933.
It's a marketplace that excludes a great many artists".
"We're becoming a society that excludes children," Aburatani says.
Draw a curvy line that goes out.
There's also an algorithm that excludes employees and "spamvocates".
In addition, dividing companies into "small" and "large" requires drawing arbitrary lines that can exclude valuable stocks.
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