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The phrase "and that excludes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify that certain items or individuals are not included in a particular category or statement.
Example: "The new policy applies to all employees, and that excludes part-time workers."
Alternatives: "which does not include" or "that leaves out".
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The car-mechanic industry in the United States is a $60 billion market, and that excludes things like bodywork, oil changes and air-conditioning maintenance, according to IBISWorld, a market-research firm.
Mr. Obama had planned to use personal persuasion to push forward negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade bloc that is led by the United States and that excludes China.
Add it all up and the GNP of Star Wars thus far is well over $7 billion — and that excludes millions in sales of popcorn and candy.
That is why NRDC supports including in comprehensive energy and climate legislation a renewable electricity standard that sets minimum targets of 20percentt by 2020 and 25percentt by 2025, and that excludes energy sources such as nuclear plants, municipal solid waste incinerators, and biomass plants that use feedstocks from environmentally sensitive areas. .
And that excludes spending increases on entitlements.
Rather unusually, it's a house with 25 sides – and that excludes the annex outside.
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So attaining firm and unbiased results requires large prospective studies that accurately measure physical exercise and that exclude people who have serious diseases.
A survey published on Tuesday by Kantar Worldpanel showed the grocery market was at its weakest for at least 11 years and that excluding inflation and population growth the market was stagnant.
In 1835, with the Orange Society in mind, the House of Commons petitioned the king to abolish societies that were secret and that excluded persons on the ground of religion.
"As a woman, and as someone who believes strongly in social justice for everybody, it's very upsetting to me when we have narratives that are so myopic and that exclude voices of women," she said.
LinkedIn justifies the practice by saying that stock-based compensation "is noncash in nature" and that excluding it from its earnings calculation provides "meaningful supplemental information regarding operational performance and liquidity".
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