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Discover Ludwig"except with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is true or not applicable in all cases except one. For example: I usually go to the store in the morning, except with Sundays.
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Except with the soccer ball.
Except with... rattlesnake?
Except with urinals.
They say nothing — except with their eyes.
Picture Scientologists, except with really big biceps.
Well, except with curry, obviously.
Except with really cool shoes.
Except with that brilliant Miami moon.
Picture Scientologists, except with really big _________.
"I was like that - except with my clothes on.
Except with a lobster roll and a beer.
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