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The phrase "any exemption would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential exceptions to a rule or policy.
Example: "If the circumstances change, any exemption would be considered on a case-by-case basis."
Alternatives: "any exception might be" or "any waiver could be".
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Tim Clement-Jones, a Liberal Democrat peer and author of a private member's bill that would exempt a range of venues up to 200 capacity, called the government's announcement a "complete damp squib", as any exemption would be limited to 100-capacity venues and reliant on a three-month consultation.
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Such an exemption would be "reasonable", says Calors Vogeler, executive secretary for members relations at the UN-backed World Tourism Organisation.
And an exemption would be made for children helping their families outside school time, justified by the government as balancing the right to education with a recognition that parents need extra pairs of hands to make ends meet.
"The only result of such an exemption would be that scenes which involve real smoking could be filmed in Wales, rather than England.
(An exemption would be made for performance-related offenses).
Mr. Litzner says ending the exemption would be a "huge blow" to the economy.
The proposed exemption would be available to private companies that are based in Australia.
A Conservative party spokesman said this morning that a £100,000 capital gains tax retirement exemption would be a "humiliating climbdown".
The state may be forgoing some revenue, but some shoppers said the exemption would be an incentive to buy more — and it certainly made the math easier.
The benefit of the exemption would be removed or reduced altogether through a taper for estates worth more than £2m, meaning some estates would be paying substantially more.
The personal exemption would be increased to $1,000, from $800, and the standard deduction for individuals would rise to $4,000, from $3,000.
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