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Discover LudwigThe 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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