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The phrase "an exemption from screening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is granted permission to avoid a screening process, such as security checks or evaluations.
Example: "Due to her medical condition, she received an exemption from screening at the airport."
Alternatives: "a waiver from screening" or "an exception to screening".
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A significant amount of air cargo headed to the United States is also given an exemption from screening if it is in shrink-wrapped bundles, based on an assumption that the shipper knows the contents are secure, the audit said.
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Initially, it had sought an exemption from state tax rules.
Germany deserves an exemption from Mr. Xie's strictures.
Exemptions that arguably do not shift burdens or risks — like an exemption from a ban against religious garb — are more likely to be allowed.
A tobacco store in Manhattan wants an exemption from New York's tough antismoking law.
But this is hurting fans and does not warrant an exemption from normal competition law rules.
In 2010, the state obtained an exemption from the 45-day rule.
But the dealers rallied allies in Congress and won an exemption from the agency's oversight.
This is, in effect, an exemption from anti-discrimination laws for the pious.
Mr Cameron argues that Britain has an exemption from EU migration policy.
Small rating agencies can apply for an exemption from this rule.
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