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The phrase "are generally excluded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing items, individuals, or categories that are typically not included in a particular group or situation.
Example: "Certain types of expenses, such as personal costs, are generally excluded from the budget report."
Alternatives: "are typically omitted" or "are usually not included".
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Older patients and those with a comorbidity are generally excluded from randomized clinical trials used to generate the evidence for clinical guidelines, decreasing the applicability of trial results to real-world populations (23).
Injuries due to the employee's willful misconduct are generally excluded.
Women are generally excluded before and after transitions.
Maps and textbooks are generally excluded unless requested by faculty.
Textbooks are generally excluded unless requested by faculty.
Performers, however, are generally excluded from these fees.
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Mental health is generally excluded from the social context in developing countries.
Republican senators were involved in some of the recent negotiations, but Republican House members and their aides were generally excluded.
Not only do some odd ideas about Roman culture emerge here ("Roman women were generally excluded from events such as drinking parties...". No, they weren't).
In Spanish colonial America, Creoles were generally excluded from high office in both church and state, although legally Spaniards and Creoles were equals.
In a great bit of luck for the Huckabee team, the event included Alan Keyes, a candidate so wacky he's generally excluded even from the none-too-selective list of Republican debaters.
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