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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a possible exception" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a situation where something may not apply or where there might be a deviation from a general rule. Example: "All employees are required to attend the meeting, with a possible exception for those on leave."
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Citicorp is a possible exception.
A possible exception is:Inventory control.
A possible exception, according to Professor Baker's study, is that "low salaries lead to slightly fewer dissents".
Some Catholic analysts claimed that the pope was floating a possible exception in the church's ban on birth control.
(San Francisco is a possible exception, but razing a city that is already teetering on the seismic brink is not as much fun).
"An early assessment suggests that the report brings few surprises, with a possible exception being the kickback against the Lloyds-HBOS merger.
A garden duplex in a small building in Chelsea was a possible exception, with two bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a monthly rent of $3,450.
Mr. Gioia said he was confident that the state's housing market was, in fact, in recovery, with Fairfield County being a possible exception.
Tama O'Brien, legal counsel at the International Center of Photography, suggested that perhaps the bill could define a possible "exception to the total ban".
There is a possible exception if the cardholder acts "fraudulently" or with "gross negligence," but the burden of proof lies with the bank.
Cynics note that few if any of his copious musicals have been commercial hits in New York, with "Into the Woods" (the 80's version) as a possible exception.
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