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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing exceptions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing rules, policies, or guidelines that permit deviations under certain circumstances.
Example: "The company has a strict policy on attendance, but it includes a clause allowing exceptions for medical emergencies."
Alternatives: "permitting deviations" or "making allowances".
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Allowing exceptions would fragment the common space and invite competing demands from different communities.
Bush said that he'd also be for allowing exceptions in cases of rape and incest.
"However, allowing exceptions for certain groups of workers – such as air traffic controllers and police officers – is unacceptable.
Jonathan Burman, a spokesman for the State Education Department, said that it planned to ask for legislation allowing exceptions for the flu outbreak.
Congress should push states to act quickly, while allowing exceptions for states that truly need more time to put a reliable system in place.
How do you honor the claims of free exercise without bumping up against the establishment clause by allowing exceptions to laws that everyone else must follow?
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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".
A later amendment allowed exceptions in the case of nuclear, chemical or biological attacks.
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