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Discover Ludwig'except on' is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase 'except on' is used to indicate a limited exception or exclusion. For example, you could say, “We have a strict no-phone policy in the office, except on Fridays.”.
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He claims he never reads "except on vacation".
Except on one occasion.
Donatella was pleased, except on one count.
(His father has still never seen one, except on TV).
"Except on race day".
Except on that day.
Except on Tuesday.
Except on Fridays.
Except on the train.
Except on "In Treatment".
Except on Christmas Eve.
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