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The phrase "except on questions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to state that something does not apply or is not relevant to a certain situation. For example, "The laws of the land apply to everyone, except on questions of religion."
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In some ways that is an outgrowth of the fact that except on questions of cutting taxes, there are not large ideological differences between Mr. Bush and Mr. McCain.
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The questionnaire was focused on the current situation the preceding month of data collection, except for questions on adaptations and special equipment that are typically provided to MS patients only once or a few times during their illness where a one-year recall period was used.
The test-retest reliability of the questionnaire ranged from 70 – 88% (per cent agreement) except for questions on family history where reliability ranged from 2533%33%.
The questionnaires and diaries children fill out at 6, 12 and 24 months follow-up are the same as the baseline questionnaire and diary except for questions on demographics and the complaint they consulted the GP for at baseline.
Except for questions on gestational age, birth weight, singleton or multiple birth, and maternal age at birth, the response categories were "definitely," "probably," "probably not," and "definitely not" to allow for possible uncertainty about early-life events.
I do not take this responsibility lightly, and, in fact, I rarely speak publicly on questions of morality except in tightly controlled academic settings.
On shared exam questions, majors significantly outperformed nonmajors on questions addressed in all learning goals except learning goal 4 (Table 1; t test, p < 0.05).
The activity monitors had significantly different scores on all question categories according to Friedman's ANOVAs, except on the question regarding embarrassment to wear the devices.
She was funny, profane and articulate, except on the question of what the company is.
The Commerce Department and the I.T.C. must use narrow criteria set by Congress that give little discretion to either agency except on the question of whether a domestic industry has suffered significant injury from imports.
The result has been a Netanyahu campaign that has seemed remote and largely devoid of substance, except on the question of Iran's nuclear programme and Israel's security, neither of which, polls have consistently suggested, are the principal concerns of an electorate far more preoccupied with social and economic issues.
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