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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed exceptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific cases or situations that are permitted despite a general rule or guideline.
Example: "In our policy, we have outlined the allowed exceptions for late submissions, which include medical emergencies and family emergencies."
Alternatives: "permitted exceptions" or "authorized exceptions".
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A later amendment allowed exceptions in the case of nuclear, chemical or biological attacks.
The plank has never allowed exceptions for rape, incest or to save the life of the pregnant woman.
Rabbis have traditionally allowed exceptions for those who are frail or ill, encouraging people to eat rather than gamble with their health.
Courts have generally allowed exceptions only for "content-neutral" regulations that restrict how people may speak, not what they can say.
He has also suggested that his opponent is soft on abortion because Mr. Daughtry voted in 1997 for a bill to ban late-term abortions that allowed exceptions when the mother's life was endangered or her health "gravely imperiled".
Though Egypt's Health Ministry ordered an end to the practice in 1996, it allowed exceptions in cases of emergency, a loophole critics describe as so wide that it effectively rendered the ban meaningless.
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The law allows exceptions for utilities.
Mr. Plavin said Congress should allow exceptions to its deadline.
Lawyers therefore advise officers and managers not to allow exceptions.
It also allows exceptions for carnivals and for "Father Christmases".
Allowing exceptions would fragment the common space and invite competing demands from different communities.
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