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The phrase "all sectors except for" 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 for the agricultural sector."
Alternatives: "all sectors excluding" or "all sectors but".
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All sectors, except for Energy, had beat percentages outpacing misses.
Agriculture prospered, as did all sectors except for coal mining, which was operating mines near exhaustion.
(This business will not be launched unless there is a signed contract for at least 40 hours during month 1 of the business). Monthly sales during 2004 are assumed to grow slowly for all sectors except for does not start-ups, which are slightly higher.
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When analyzed by main sectors of action for the Whole of Syria Response, cash assistance was preferred for all sectors except WASH, for which respondents preferred in-kind assistance.
Growth in energy consumption far outpaces growth in GDP in all sectors, except perhaps for transport.
This suggests that per capita energy consumption and per capita GDP in the GCC are linked with per capita energy consumption growing at a faster rate than that of GDP in all sectors except perhaps for transport where GDP and energy consumption are rising almost step by step.
When analyzed by sector, cash assistance was preferred by survey respondents for all sectors except WASH.
Over the same period, there was a slight decrease in the relative male to female average monthly wage for all sectors, except manufacturing.
For almost all sectors except "Petroleum and coal products," the decrease in the Japanese compensation of employees is significant in value compared to the Chinese increase in the compensation.
All sectors except agriculture contracted.
In Montreal, prices were off in all sectors except banks.
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