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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all exclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every exclusion in a particular context, such as legal documents, contracts, or discussions about policies.
Example: "The terms of the agreement apply to all exclusions listed in the contract."
Alternatives: "every exclusion" or "all exceptions".
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Incidents against adults – not just teachers – amount to about a quarter of all exclusions.
Thus when Kumārila mistakes all exclusions to be non-implicative negations, he misses this key component to the psychological functions at work and mistakes apoha theory to be counter-intuitive.
The company's questionable rewards plan highlights the need for greater oversight of such programs, and for all exclusions and conditions to be spelled out clearly to consumers.
After all exclusions (previous self-reported CAD diagnosis and use of hypolipidaemic drugs), 345 participants remained.
All exclusions will be reported.
All exclusions were done under blind conditions.
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All the exclusions after enrolment were due to loss to follow-up.
After all these exclusions, 3,413 participants remained in the sample.
After all the exclusions, 74,023 women were included in the analysis.
After all the exclusions were made, 1399 zip codes remained in the study.
After fulfilling inclusion criteria and discarding all exclusion conditions, an informed consent will be obtained.
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