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The phrase "all tradesmen except for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a group of tradesmen while excluding certain individuals or categories from that group.
Example: "All tradesmen except for electricians are required to attend the safety training session."
Alternatives: "all tradesmen aside from" or "all tradesmen excluding".
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Privately, he thought they were all tradesmen except for cousin Winston, of course.
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