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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attached except" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that something is included with the exception of certain items, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The document is attached except for the appendices, which will be sent separately."
Alternatives: "attached excluding" or "included except for".
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As he tries to escape the devastating political price paid by other European leaders who have asked for bailouts, Rajoy has told Spaniards that the €100bn comes with no strings attached except for the banks receiving the money.
As a child she tried to shut her ears to these sounds: "She wanted... sounds that had been boiled clean, like a surgeon's instruments, tools with nothing attached except meanings that could be looked up in a dictionary - empty of pain and memory and inwardness".
Mr. Wilson spoke of a wider Atlantic nuclear force, into which common defensive pool most, but not all, of the British contribution will be thrown, with no strings attached except the right to draw out should the NATO alliance fall apart.
The device was found to have been well attached, except for the fact that a drain had fallen out.
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FTIR-spectra of samples (Fig. 1) pointed on less difference in attached layer except spectra region of structure-sensitive bands 760 550 cm−1.
PP: involved in the initial development & standardization of the original German scale, co-ordinated the translation of all attached languages except Turkish, and contributed to writing the paper.
The soleus and EDL muscles were similarly mounted in the same chamber by the attached tendons, except that they were left whole and not cut into strips like the diaphragm.
The crew will be restricted to the double-storey dome and an attached shipping container, except for when they don simulation space suits for occasional sorties on the volcano.
Other examples of strident humor include Tomi Ungerer's poster "The Americans Are Coming" (1967), which features a drawing of a Vietnamese Paul Revere, and the now famous "iRaq" parody of an Apple advertisement, which shows a silhouette of the hooded Abu Ghraib prisoner attached to electrodes — except here the wires are those of an iPod.
The religio-linguistic indicator could be attached to all except 2 cases.
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