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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as not including" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify that something is excluded from a particular category or group.
Example: "The report covers all expenses, as not including any personal costs incurred during the trip."
Alternatives: "excluding" or "not counting".
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Let's define "serious liquidity need" as not including a sudden yearning for a 42-inch flat-screen TV.
Prior cases such as Stone v. Commissioner (see above) established that fellowships are defined as not including a service component.
These authors describe females' experience of high school physics, as "not including their perspectives and what is meaningful to them" (p. 999).
Respondents categorically defined 'clean' as not including natural gas or nuclear power energies.
The U.N. clarified its definition of "luxury goods" in Resolution 2321 as not including electronics, but each U.N. member state is allowed to interpret the term "luxury goods" as they wish.
All other cases were treated as not including an operation.
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§ Compared with patients in the white/not recorded group *n/a as not included in the final model Models also included fractional polynomial terms for age, body mass index and systolic blood pressure.
The corporate-hospitality tents are rentals from the U.S.G.A. that cost as much as $175,000, not including food or drink.
Costs range from $600 "to as much $8,000, not including installation," he said.
Loupes weigh as little as 42 grams (not including frame).
cAdjusted for same factors as above (not including later BMI), plus menstrual cycle characteristics.
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