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The phrase "any exception from" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "any exception to."
Example: "Please let me know if there are any exceptions to the policy that we should be aware of."
Alternatives: "any deviation from" or "any exclusion from."
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Consumer advocates said that any exceptions from the new requirement should be limited.
Thus interior linemen are granted an exception from having to wear jersey numbers 50 through 79.
He wants an exception from the state law's "last hired, first fired" provision.
Section 619 contains an exception from the prohibition on proprietary trading for trades done "solely outside of the United States".
We evaluated patient willingness to participate in a hypothetical acute stroke trial using an exception from informed consent.
Therefore, some have advocated for use of an exception from the standard informed consent procedure [5, 6].
Aristotle's discussion makes it clear that this is not an isolated instance of an exception from the general principle.
This seems to be an exception from simple precipitation kinetics and can be explained based on the complex role of quenched-in vacancies in artificial aging of AA6061.
The haptophyte Emiliania huxleyi appears to be an exception from this trend.
The rare development of a growing teratoma, documented by histological examination, represented an exception from this definition.
According to the Austrian law the Institutional Review Board for human studies approved the protocol with an exception from informed consent guidelines.
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