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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distributed worldwide except" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to specify that something is distributed or available everywhere except for a certain place or group. Example: Our new technology has been distributed worldwide except for countries under US trade sanctions.
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Its members are distributed worldwide, except for the Arctic and New Zealand.
The living species of Equisetum are distributed worldwide except for Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica.
The family Accipitridae comprises approximately 237 species of predatory birds distributed worldwide except Antarctica [ 1], with diversity concentrated in the Neotropics [ 1, 2].
There have been more than 2,500 species of cicindelid beetles described [ 6], which are distributed worldwide (except for Tasmania, Antarctica, and some Oceanic islands) and occupy a great diversity of habitats (alpine meadows, dessert grassland, among others) [ 7, 8].
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The suborder includes several thousand species and is distributed worldwide.
Though probably native to India, it is now distributed worldwide.
Klammklang's music is distributed worldwide in digital format by Los Angeles-based Alpha Pup Records.
With more than 175m doses distributed worldwide, suicidal ideation has never before been implicated.
In 1973 his best-selling novel "The Jesuit," was published, which was translated and distributed worldwide.
Amaranthaceae, the amaranth family, contains some 174 genera and around 2,500 species distributed worldwide.
Mabuyas (Mabuya), with about 105 species, are ground dwellers and are distributed worldwide in the tropics.
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