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The phrase "arguments for excluding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing reasons or justifications for leaving something or someone out of a particular group, category, or consideration.
Example: "The report presented several arguments for excluding certain data points from the analysis to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "reasons for omitting" or "justifications for excluding".
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Many of today's arguments for excluding young people were previously used to keep the vote from women.
Maynard Plahuta, president of the B Reactor Museum Association, said the draft study's arguments for excluding the B Reactor from a possible national park were "very, very weak".
The International Olympic Committee's arguments for excluding women (men's ski jumping has been an Olympic event since 1924) relied on some faulty logic: claims that the sport lacked the history and international organization to be considered for the Games overlooked the years of bias against female jumpers that prevented it from developing in the first place.
One of the oft-repeated arguments for excluding gay and lesbian couples from marriage is that it will somehow "protect children".
Our purpose was to provide further arguments for excluding pathogenicity of RAB40AL p.D59G.
Although the median survival benefit achieved by temozolomide is moderate [ 1], we found no convincing arguments for excluding the chemotherapy from the protocol in this early phase study.
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Even if interest centers on the impacts of immigration on the entire Northern labor force, there is as an argument for excluding immigrants from the estimation samples.
The argument for excluding churches and religious groups from taxation hinges on the value these organizations bring to the community, Donegan said.
There is no objective argument for excluding this scenario from the analyses, for all but the last period the effect of including or removing the CSM3 driven scenario was however neglible.
One argument for excluding LGS1 studies is that the specific nature and shorter time frame make them less likely to undergo the usual conventions of scientific peer review.
Perhaps, the strongest argument for excluding children from decision making about research participation is that they tend to lack the competence to do so.
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