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The phrase "except for some" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is true or applies to most things, but not all. Example: "The party was a lot of fun, except for some of the food, which was a bit too spicy for my taste." (In this sentence, the majority of the party was enjoyable, but some of the food was not.).
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Except for some stubbornness.
They refuse assistance, except for some meals.
He survived unscathed, except for some damage to his dignity.
Except for some seller's regrets, the cantankerous McMullen is quiet.
Except for some bumps and bruises, nobody got hurt.
The plaster coats, except for some finish coats, are sanded.
Except for some "bumps and scratches," Sergeant Hernandez emerged unscathed.
This notion survives today, except for some cosmetic changes.
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Except for some Wisteria Lane-like mise-en-scène, that's it for humor.
Except for some brief sketches of a recently opening India, South Asia goes largely unreported.
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