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Discover LudwigThe phrase "except expenses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that certain costs or charges will not be included in a particular situation. Example: The company will cover all travel costs for the conference, except expenses for meals and entertainment.
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Who goes to a clinic once a week for more than a year to donate semen for nothing except expenses?
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"The Government should find these websites and either create powers or use its powers to get these websites closed down because they offer absolutely nothing except expense," he told The Independent.
Spending would be capped at 2.64 percent above the previous year's budget, except for expenses directly related to enrollment increases; allocations for supplies would be eliminated, the district could not buy new equipment or undertakeany capital improvement projects.
The grant can be used for anything except big expenses such as building a new laboratory or buying a supercomputer--those infrastructure costs are the responsibility of the host country and are built into the proposal.
He was unpaid except for expenses, and only took the job as a favour to his friend Mike McCullagh, who was the club's chairman.
On May 3, 1802, Congress eliminated both the fees for justice of the peace services, except travel expenses, authorized by the Organic Act and fees associated with the justices of the peace's role on the board of commissioners.
The University of Chicago also agreed to provide affiliated schools with books and scientific apparatus and supplies at cost; special instructors and lecturers without cost except travel expenses; and a copy of every book and journal published by the University of Chicago Press at no cost.
The frying is done in olive oil, as it is throughout the best places in Spain, and it makes you wonder why — except for expense — this isn't always the case.
He wants to scrap all MPs' expenses except those relating to running an office and travel from their constituency.
The cost to residents ranges from $5,100 to $7,900 a month, which covers all expenses except medical treatment.
Both groups are called ladies-in-waiting, usually work for two weeks at a time on a rotating basis and are unpaid except for essential expenses.
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