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The phrase "are completely excluded from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is entirely not included in a particular group, category, or situation.
Example: "Participants who do not meet the eligibility criteria are completely excluded from the study."
Alternatives: "are entirely left out of" or "are fully omitted from".
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"We are completely excluded from decisions about our livelihoods".
Young feminists are considered to be an evil, scary threat; as a result we are completely excluded from decision making.
That is because certain forms of income are completely excluded from the income tax base.
We demonstrate that immotile cells, including those identical to the biofilm resident strain, are completely excluded from entry into resident biofilms.
The news of the execution came on the same day that the United Nations International Labor Organizationn issued a report saying that of the 52 million domestic workers worldwide, only 10 percent are covered by labor laws to the same extent as other workers, and more than one-quarter are completely excluded from national labor legislation.
Costs of outpatient services and psychiatric services are calculated separately or are completely excluded from the calculation (not only in the G-DRG scheme) [15 18].
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In short, the royal family's communications with government will be completely excluded from the act.
Yet it was completely excluded from the government's National Flood Resilience Review, published last week.
Defense lawyers argue that Dr. Denkowski's conclusions should be completely excluded from those reviews.
In Afghanistan, women would have been completely excluded from the postwar government were it not for the efforts of a well-organized Afghan women's rights movement.
"We believe any tax relief funded projects should be completely excluded from the capacity market and we won't rest until that happens," said chief executive Tim Emrich.
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