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except for saps
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "except for saps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that all individuals or things are included in a statement or situation, with the exception of those referred to as "saps," which typically means foolish or gullible people. Example: "Everyone in the room understood the joke, except for saps who couldn't grasp the humor."
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Results The study groups had similar baseline characteristics except for SAPS scores, incidence of vasospasm and ICU LOS.
Except for SAPS II on admission, there were no differences in the characteristics of the population upon admission and during ICU stay irrespective of the presence or absence of high CrCl (Additional file 2: Tables S2 and Additional file 3: Table S3).
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The models for SAP-LAW are totally new.
Check for sap leakage.
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Reported in pg/mL except for fibrinogen and SAP which are reported in ng/mL.
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Except for NZZ/SPL and SAP, all of the other TF families were detected in our datasets.
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A sharp decline of 24-nt sRNA relative abundance was also observed in all the tissues except for the phloem sap where the amount remains similar and even higher than the 21-nt species.
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These blocked all spontaneous activity (sAPs) except for an occasional self-firing neuron [29].
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The taken-for-granted sap.
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Since all isolates expressed some degree of adhesion (except for hand isolates 313 and 385), SAP, and phospholipase B activity, these phenotypes may be necessary but not sufficient prerequisites for infection.
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The relative abundance of vsRNA 3078 and 3160 was comparable in all the tissues (0.1-0.12% for vsRNA 3078 and 0.27-0.35% for vsRNA 3160) except in phloem sap were both, vsRNA 3078 and 3160, were selectively enriched becoming the most abundant vsRNAs (0.6% and 0.59% respectively).
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Best practice
When using "except for saps", ensure the context clearly defines who is considered a "sap" to avoid ambiguity or offense.
Common error
Avoid using "except for saps" in formal or professional settings, as it carries a negative and potentially offensive connotation. Opt for more neutral alternatives like "excluding the less experienced".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "except for saps" functions as a prepositional phrase that introduces an exception to a general statement. Although Ludwig shows limited occurrences, it clearly serves to carve out a specific group (those deemed foolish) from a broader category.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically correct, the phrase "except for saps" is best reserved for informal contexts due to its potentially offensive connotation. Ludwig analysis indicates that it serves to exclude a specific group (those deemed foolish) from a general statement. Considering the negative tone and limited examples available on Ludwig, it's wise to use more neutral alternatives in professional or formal settings to avoid misinterpretations. The related phrases offer suitable substitutions depending on the desired level of formality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
excluding fools
Replaces "saps" with a more common synonym, maintaining a similar level of formality.
with the exception of fools
Offers a more formal alternative, emphasizing the exclusion.
save for the simpletons
Uses a less common synonym for "saps", adding a slightly more archaic tone.
apart from the gullible
Replaces "saps" with "gullible", focusing on the characteristic of being easily deceived.
barring the naive
Emphasizes the lack of experience or knowledge of those excluded.
aside from the credulous
Highlights the tendency to believe things too readily.
but not the dim-witted
Directly contrasts the included group with those lacking intelligence.
excluding those easily fooled
Provides a more descriptive explanation of who is being excluded.
with the exception of the unwary
Focuses on the lack of caution or awareness of those excluded.
not including the simple-minded
Uses a more clinical term to describe those excluded.
FAQs
How can I use "except for saps" in a sentence?
You can use "except for saps" to indicate that a statement applies to everyone or everything, with the exclusion of those considered foolish or gullible. Example: "The plan was clear to everyone, "except for saps" who couldn't grasp the basic concepts".
What can I say instead of "except for saps"?
You can use alternatives like "excluding fools", "with the exception of fools", or "apart from the gullible" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "except for saps" or "except saps"?
"Except for saps" is grammatically correct. "Except saps" is missing the preposition "for", making it grammatically incorrect in most contexts where exclusion is intended.
What's the difference between "except for saps" and "except for experts"?
The difference lies in the group being excluded. "Except for saps" excludes those considered foolish, while "except for experts" excludes those with specialized knowledge. The choice depends on the intended meaning.
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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
3.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested