Sentence examples for except today from inspiring English sources

The phrase "except today" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is different or excluded on a certain day, compared to other days. Example: I usually go for a run every morning, except today because it’s rainy and I don’t want to get wet.

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Except today wasn't even over.

"Except today," he said, laughing.

Except, today, it's sprayed with a stencilled word: "Bitch".

In fact, it's not any day except today.

Except today, of course, he can get off wherever he wants.

"Except today Russia and China are adversaries," the official playing the U.K. said.

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Lent is officially the forty days between Ash Wednesday and Good Friday excepting Sundays.

Except this year.

It is open every day except Christmas.

daily except Christmas; free admission.

· Every day except 24-26 December.

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