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except for the round
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "except for the round" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making an exception or exclusion regarding a specific round, such as in a game or competition context. Example: "Everyone passed the test, except for the round that had the most difficult questions."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Aside from that, Laptop notes some subtle updates in the form of a chassis similar to the 901 series (except for the round edges), a new logo on the lid, slightly separated touchpad buttons, and the assumption that these machines will use Intel's Atom processor.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
She lives alone, except for the round-the-clock health attendants who work in 12-hour shifts.
News & Media
The proposed wavelet transform has the same output signal as the conventional separable structure except for the rounding noise.
Since then, the gun has stayed home except for the occasional round of target shooting.
News & Media
This beat the Cotton Bowl, Pacers-Heat Game 7 and every NBA playoff game before the Finals, every Stanley Cup game, every MLB game so far in 2013, every soccer and tennis match, and every golf tournament except for the final round of The Masters.
News & Media
Briefly, seven rounds of cell sorting were performed with alternatively the highest 5% or the lowest 5% fluorescence levels conserved (fig. 1 A) (except for the first round where only the fluorescent cells were sorted).
Science
Aquil Abdullah, and Cornell Shelby, both seniors, strolled down the hall, joking that they were no more distinguishable as Muslims than any other African-American teenagers, except for the kufi, the round skullcap, that Mr. Abdullah wore in the Islamic school mostly populated by Arab-American students.
News & Media
The number of rounds you have left in your launcher will be in a color that is the same as the color of the rounds, except for Grenade rounds, where the color for the rounds number will be the plain orange.
Wiki
He was dropped in round 15 for Wigan's match against Salford, but returned off the bench and scored against Hull Kingston Rovers in round 18. Tomkins played every game for Wigan thereafter, except for the final regular round fixture of the season against Huddersfield, until the team were knocked out of the Super League play-offs by St. Helens.
Wiki
The Corps, which is supported entirely by contributions and manned entirely by unpaid volunteers (except for a round-the-clock dispatcher, who is also unpaid but gets the use of an apartment above the organization's headquarters), gives free ambulance service at any time of the day or night to anyone requiring it in a section of the county that covers some thirty square miles.
News & Media
In a deal with Chicago, the Dodgers could pick up all of Kemp's remaining money, except for the sake of round numbers in this example, $13 million (or $6.5 per season), in exchange for an insignificant prospect.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "except for the round", ensure the context clearly defines what "the round" refers to. Provide enough information for the reader to understand the specific round being excluded.
Common error
Avoid using "except for the round" without clearly specifying which round you are referring to. Ambiguity can confuse the reader. For instance, specify "except for the final round" or "except for the third round" for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "except for the round" functions as a prepositional phrase indicating an exclusion or exception. As demonstrated by Ludwig AI, it modifies a statement by specifying a particular "round" that does not conform to the general case.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
35%
Wiki
30%
Less common in
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "except for the round" serves as a common and grammatically sound method of indicating an exception related to a specific round. As Ludwig AI confirms, this prepositional phrase is most frequently found in News & Media, Science, and Wiki sources. When employing "except for the round", ensure clarity regarding the round's identity and be mindful of the context, as formality can shift across various sources. Alternatives like "aside from the round" and "excluding the round" offer similar meanings with slight variations in tone.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
aside from the round
Replaces "except for" with "aside from", offering a slightly different nuance while retaining the meaning of exclusion.
other than the round
A direct and clear way to express that something applies to everything else, but not the specified round.
apart from the round
Similar to "aside from", but offers a slightly different emphasis on separation.
excluding the round
Uses "excluding" instead of "except for", directly indicating the round is not included.
not including the round
Explicitly states that the round is not included in what is being discussed.
save for the round
Employs "save for" to denote an exception, providing a more formal tone.
excluding only the round
More emphatic, highlighting that only the specified round is being excluded.
but for the round
Uses "but for" to indicate that everything is true or applies apart from the specified round.
barring the round
Uses "barring" to mean "except for", providing a slightly stronger sense of exclusion.
with the exception of the round
A more formal and explicit way of stating the exception.
FAQs
How can I use "except for the round" in a sentence?
You can use "except for the round" to indicate an exception or exclusion regarding a particular round in a game, competition, or process. For example, "All participants completed the race, "except for the round" where the weather conditions worsened significantly".
What are some alternatives to saying "except for the round"?
Alternatives include phrases like "aside from the round", "excluding the round", or "other than the round". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired level of formality.
Is it correct to say "excepting the round" instead of "except for the round"?
While "excepting" can function as a preposition, "except for" is generally more common and clearer in modern English. Using "excepting the round" might sound slightly archaic or formal, but it isn't grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "except for the round" and "with the exception of the round"?
"Except for the round" is a more concise and commonly used phrase. "With the exception of the round" is a more formal and emphatic way of expressing the same idea, highlighting the exclusion more explicitly.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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Real-world application tested