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Discover Ludwig"excepted into" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Accepted into" would be the correct way to phrase it. Example: He was accepted into Harvard Medical School.
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Much less remarked upon though has been director general Tony Hall's proposal of a "competition revolution" intended to fully integrate the BBC's in-house production (news journalism excepted) into the market.
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Once a debate is concluded, candidates shall be permitted to toss articles of clothing, excepting underwear, into the audience for keepsake purposes.
This is ironic inasmuch as those ideologies, liberalism excepted, have lately fallen into eclipse.
Clearly, North Korea 's present trajectory is going nowhere, except into the abyss.
There are doorways, but they don't lead anywhere, except into a tiny alcove containing nothing.
"Then there's nowhere for it go, except into buildings, landslides.
Given Bertolucci's obsessions, where else can the director go except into incest?
But there was nowhere to go, except into government-held districts, where many residents feared that they would be detained, tortured, and killed.
Like everywhere in the city, the street is full of honking scooters, carrying riders somewhere or, it often seems, nowhere except into the next wave of traffic.
But because they have only a one-room apartment in Jamaica, Queens, there is no place for Alisa to go except into the hallway.
They want to be so close that the wingers are facing their own goal or facing infield with nowhere to run except into England bodies.
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