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The phrase "any exception would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions or situations where something may not apply or when making a note of potential deviations from a general rule.
Example: "In this case, any exception would be noted in the final report to ensure clarity."
Alternatives: "any deviation would be" or "any variation would be".
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Mr. Kavanaugh sought to capitalize on the concession, observing that by yielding in that instance, Mr. Hamilton was implicitly conceding that the actual chilling effect posed by any exception would be slight.
Seniority is the only fair way to do it, he said, and any exception would be "an act of disloyalty". Teacher after teacher stood up to protest.
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Their measure would ban the Senate and Assembly from passing legislation between midnight and 8 a.m.; an exception would be made for emergencies.
Again an exception would be made for those over 50, who would be permitted to save an extra $5,000 a year.
To dismiss Marikana as an exception would be too costly for South Africa.
(One obvious exception would be any attempt to create a theocratic Supreme Court which still seems unlikely).
He predicted that any effort to carve a broader exception would be vigorously contested.
(17) In view of the nature and scope of the exception, which is limited to entities carrying out scientific research, any potential harm created to rightholders through this exception would be minimal.
One likely exception would be Havana.
One exception would be India's victory against Australia.
The exception would be in cases that threaten national security.
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