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The phrase "although there were exceptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or qualification to a general statement, indicating that while a certain rule or trend applies, there are some cases that do not follow it.
Example: "Most students passed the exam, although there were exceptions who did not meet the passing criteria."
Alternatives: "even though there were outliers" or "despite some exceptions".
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Although there were exceptions, slaves were owned primarily for prestige.
Usually, he needed only a single take, although there were exceptions.
Most other societies allowed masters to free their slaves whenever they wished, although there were exceptions.
The height limit in the area around the downtown Berkeley BART station was previously 65 feet, although there were exceptions.
General evidence abounded that "personalities without the backing of major parties" struggled to cut through – although there were exceptions, including Lazarus himself, Bean said.
Although there were exceptions at the time - among them Germaine Greer, John Berger and John Le Carré - many prominent cultural figures on the left extended Rushdie their support both here and abroad.
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True enough, although there are exceptions.
So although there are exceptions, be prepared for disappointment.
That's the broad picture, although there are exceptions.
Although there are exceptions, water networks tend to be functional in design, rather than monumental.
That's the case in Arab society generally, although there are exceptions.
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