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"except for taking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce an exception to a situation or rule. For example: "Everyone was asked to stay home for the holidays, except for taking essential trips for groceries or medicine."
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Except for taking off his boots, he had not troubled to undress.
Except for taking one summer off while awaiting the birth of her daughter, Elease, now 5, Ms. James has grown steadily with her volunteer role.
Mr. Barker said he used Mr. Neal's crab recipe, "unchanged after all these years except for taking the eggs out and substituting mayonnaise as a binder".
Such variable functors act like the predicates of first-order predicate logic except for taking propositional rather than nominal arguments.
So far, the operation is circular except for taking the average of EMRs for different categories based on fundamental peak frequencies of MHVRs.
"I can't remember Jamie Ashdown having to do too much in the second half except for taking the ball out of his net for their penalty.
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A £5 supermarket voucher was offered as a thank you for taking part (except to the small number of participants recruited through personal networks).
He mastered his own mind and body, taught himself everything he wanted to (except for obviously taking martial arts lessons as a young boy)and loved himself for it.
Except for the taking responsibility part, that is.
All schools are closed except for those taking exams in Brynmawr, Ebbw Fawr and Tredegar.
Some councils in south Wales closed all their schools except for pupils taking exams.
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