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except for the above
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"except for the above" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used at the end of a statement to indicate that, aside from whatever was just mentioned, there is nothing else to consider. For example: I have no qualifications for the job, except for the above.
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
aside from what was previously mentioned
excluding what has already been stated
with the exception of the aforementioned
is equivalent to
in the wishes of
rapidly thereafter
for the immediate future
Very soon
somewhere later
one week before
at the early time
in the next weeks
during the previous years
it is important to remember
not yet completed
in accordance with direction from
a couple of books before
if not soon
as excellent as
in a flash
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Exact Expressions
30 human-written examples
Case 6: Except for the above cases, we obtain the interference level Wi,j with (6).
I'm using Razer's product shots since mine (except for the above one) didn't turn out very well.
News & Media
Except for the above constraints, DBS is performed pixel-wise in raster order throughout a halftone image.
Except for the above clause, all other information was carefully matched between the two applicants in a matched pair and only altered for different targeted occupations.
Science
To the best of our knowledge, except for the above mentioned specialization such a specialization that prevents the closure of any gynecology and obstetrics department in either hospital has not been conducted in Japan and other countries.
Science
Except for the above two methods, the generalized cross-validation (GCV) (Golub et al. 1979) and L-curve (Hansen 1992) methods are often widely used to select the regularization parameter for data inversion in many fields.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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No obvious thrombi were observed in the vascular lumina except for the above-mentioned modest lesion in an afferent arteriole.
Science
Despite its association with worse prognosis in established chronic heart failure [31], the role of PA as a predictor of CV risk in subjects without baseline CVD is virtually nonexistent, except for the above-cited study.
Disc one contains three informative, pre-H&O tracks in addition to all of their early key major label productions except for the above-mentioned.
News & Media
Primary prevention is not part of this schema, except for the above-mentioned health check-up.
Science
Except for the above-mentioned genes, some small noncoding RNAs, that is, microRNAs (miRNAs), were found to play important roles in cancer by targeting oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes [ 13].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To ensure clarity, make sure that what "the above" refers to is clearly defined in the preceding context. Avoid ambiguity by being specific.
Common error
Avoid using "the above" if the preceding text doesn't clearly define what you're referring to. Provide a specific list or description to avoid confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "except for the above" functions as a qualifying expression, introducing an exception to a general statement. It modifies the preceding clause by indicating a specific exclusion. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
Science
48%
News & Media
24%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Wiki
7%
Reference
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "except for the above" is a versatile expression used to introduce exceptions to a general statement. According to Ludwig, it is grammatically correct and widely used across various contexts, particularly in science and news media. While effective for conciseness, ensure that "the above" is clearly defined to avoid ambiguity. In more formal writing, consider more explicit alternatives. Always aim for clarity and contextually appropriate language.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
aside from what was previously mentioned
Replaces "except for" with "aside from" and restates "the above" more explicitly.
excluding what has already been stated
Uses "excluding" to convey the exception and clarifies "the above" as "what has already been stated".
with the exception of the aforementioned
A more formal alternative, using "with the exception of" and "aforementioned".
apart from the previously noted
Uses "apart from" as a substitute for "except for" and specifies "previously noted".
barring what's already been indicated
Employs "barring" and rephrases "the above" as "what's already been indicated".
save for what was mentioned earlier
Replaces "except for" with "save for" and specifies "mentioned earlier".
other than the points noted previously
Uses "other than" and frames "the above" as "the points noted previously".
excluding the items previously listed
More precise, explicitly referring to "items" instead of a general reference.
with the exclusion of the earlier details
A more elaborate and formal version focusing on "details".
omitting the details already provided
Emphasizes omission with "omitting" and clarifies "details".
FAQs
How can I use "except for the above" in a sentence?
Use "except for the above" at the end of a statement to indicate that, aside from what has just been mentioned, there is nothing else to consider. For example: "I have no qualifications for the job, "except for the above"".
What's an alternative to using "except for the above"?
You can use phrases like "aside from what was previously mentioned", "excluding what has already been stated", or "with the exception of the aforementioned" to convey a similar meaning.
Is it better to specify what I'm excluding instead of using "except for the above"?
Yes, specifying what you're excluding often improves clarity. While ""except for the above"" is concise, directly stating the exception can prevent ambiguity, especially in complex contexts.
In formal writing, is "except for the above" appropriate?
While grammatically correct, in formal writing, consider using more explicit and precise alternatives like "with the exception of the aforementioned" or by directly restating what is being excluded for enhanced clarity.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested