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Discover Ludwig"except with a" is a grammatically correct phrase
You can use it to refer to someone or something being excluded from a group or activity, but only if certain conditions are met. For example: "The club is open to everyone, except with a valid student ID."
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Except with a lobster roll and a beer.
It's like Groundhog Day, except with a lot more emollient.
It is our world, except with a few twists".
Sarah is bubbly and never seems to undertake anything except with a huge smile.
Nobody calls New York the Rotten Apple anymore except with a kind of nostalgia.
It was like watching a concert except with a lot more energy".
Think of it as like being in the theatre, except with a lot more booze.
"City fathers" is an old-fashioned term, seldom used anymore except with a hint of derision.
They seldom appear in public except with a black muslin headdress covering their heads and faces.
No way to get them out except with a flame thrower.
And Japanification it is, except with a level of misery the Japanese never had to endure.
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