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The phrase "all sectors except" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that something applies to every sector with the exception of certain ones.
Example: "The new regulations will affect all sectors except the agricultural sector."
Alternatives: "every sector but" or "all areas except".
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All sectors except agriculture contracted.
All sectors except watches and jewelry showed increased profits.
And the increases were at least 10percentt in all sectors except multifamily houses.
The faster decline in output touched both services and manufacturing; all sectors except agriculture contracted in the quarter.
"All sectors, except advertising and media investment management are budgeted to grow at a modest rate in 2010," the company said.
The European Commission reported Tuesday that an index of economic sentiment in the euro zone had improved by 1.3 points in December, to 87. "Economic sentiment in the euro area improved among consumers and across all sectors, except retail trade," the commission reported.
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Scenario W-85: All regions and all industry sectors (except for energy conversion sectors) participate in carbon emission reduction by 15%% from baseline (BAU) after 2017.
With demand outstripping supply since the emergence of China starting in the mid 1990s, the agriculture sector has quietly outperformed all other sectors except for tech since 1999.
Here, (Delta {varvec{FL}}_{overline{i}}) and (Delta {varvec{BL}}_{overline{j}}) denote the effects of all other sectors except the target sector i or j. begin{aligned} Delta {varvec{FL}}=, & Delta {varvec{FL}}_{overline{i}} times Delta {varvec{FL}}_i.
Axonal loss was evident in all peripapillary sectors except for the NI sector as compared to the fellow eye and disease free controls.
"Since no one has made any real money in any sectors except tech, when he talks about wealth effect he's talking about the tech sector".
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