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barring exception
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "barring exception" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to acknowledge that while a statement is generally true, there will be certain exceptions. For example, "The policy will remain in effect until further notice, barring exception."
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57 human-written examples
Every 18-year-old boy and girl is obliged to serve (barring exceptions too complicated to explain here).
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In the case of Rwandan vehicles, barring exceptions at Gatuna and Kagitumba, the majority (57.6 %) of the vehicles were RHD indicating potentials for time savings if EAC economic and custom integration continues.
Floor brokers are barred, except under limited exceptions, from trading for their personal benefit because they have access to market information that the public does not.
News & Media
The Mets have no free agents and their payroll will probably remain in the area where it was last season, about $93 million on opening day, barring an exception being made by the owners.
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The main point of this study is that while most bacteriocins are encoded next to the genes involved in their maturation, this particular family, barring one exception, appears to be encoded far away from them.
Science
Even in divisions that could be classified as symmetrical, the 'slightly more' outside daughter inevitably contributes only to the TE (barring one exception at the 16-cell stage that gives the single ICM cell in the bottom-right quadrant in Fig. 5A).
Science
Barring the exceptions of Urvashi Butalia's The Other Side of Silence and Amitav Ghosh's 1995 essay, The Ghosts of Mrs. Gandhi in The New Yorker, most Indian writers were reluctant to engage with that horrific past.
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At the moment, the BoE's guidance is that, barring various exceptions, it will not consider raising interest rates from their current 0.5% until a threshold of 7% unemployment is reached.
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Most of the lipophilic molecules cannot cross the blood brain barrier (BBB) by free diffusion barring few exceptions.
Science
At subsequent diameters, satisfactory actual traverse ratios were obtained those are derived from nominal traverse with Y value lying between 30 and 45 barring few exceptions.
Science
Barring some exceptions, the majority I have seen either made me feel unwell, slightly depressed, or both.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "barring exception", ensure that the context clearly defines what constitutes an exception to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "barring exception" in casual conversation or informal writing. Simpler phrases like "except if" or "unless" are often more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "barring exception" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a clause to indicate a condition or qualification. It introduces the possibility of exceptions to a general statement. Although Ludwig provides limited examples, it confirms the phrase's grammatical correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "barring exception" is a grammatically sound and valid way to express that a statement holds true in general, even if specific exceptions might occur. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness. Though not very common, it finds use in formal writing to add a layer of precision. Remember to use it sparingly in informal contexts, where simpler alternatives might be more appropriate. This way to express is considered more formal.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
except if
Replaces "barring" with a more direct conditional statement, focusing on the exception itself.
unless there's an exception
Emphasizes the possibility of an exception more explicitly.
with the exception of
Highlights a specific exclusion from a general statement.
save for an exception
Uses a more formal tone to indicate an exclusion.
apart from an exception
Similar to "with the exception of", but slightly less formal.
excluding the exception
Directly states the exclusion of an exception.
excepting an exception
Formal and somewhat redundant, emphasizing the act of making an exception.
subject to exceptions
Highlights that the statement is conditional based on potential exceptions.
outside of an exception
Indicates that the statement holds true as long as no exception applies.
notwithstanding any exception
A formal way of saying that the statement is true even if there might be an exception.
FAQs
How can I use "barring exception" in a sentence?
You can use "barring exception" to indicate that a statement is generally true but may have specific exceptions. For example, "The policy will remain in effect until further notice, barring exception."
What phrases are similar to "barring exception"?
Similar phrases include "except if", "unless there's an exception", and "with the exception of". Each carries a slightly different nuance.
Is "barring exception" formal or informal?
"Barring exception" leans towards formal usage. In more casual contexts, alternatives like "except if" or "unless" might be more suitable.
What is the difference between "barring exception" and "with no exceptions"?
"Barring exception" acknowledges that there might be exceptions, while "with no exceptions" asserts that there are absolutely no exceptions to the rule. The former is less absolute.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested