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The phrase 'exception applies for' is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in a context where something is being discussed that has an exception or an exception is being made in some situation. For example, "In general, this policy applies to everyone, but an exception applies for those with extenuating circumstances."
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An exception applies for small, portrait-oriented images, which can be aligned to the right of the step.
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In England and Scotland, planning permission is not usually required, although there are some restrictions in terms of size, and exceptions apply for any listed buildings, and properties near a conservation area, national park or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Some exceptions apply (for example, the IRS always considers a primary home landline personal, even if you swear it's used solely for business).
"The new articles 17 and 19 provide for erasure if one of four grounds applies, unless an exception applies.
Interestingly, this exception also applies for Chlorophyta: While C. reinhardtii keeps a G↓AC codon (Asp), Micromonas, O. lucimarinus and O. tauri contain G↓CN (Ala).
(iii Exceptions for certain low value preexisting individual accounts - (A) Accounts to which an exception applies.
(A Accounts to which this exception applies.
Determine whether a copyright exception applies.
That exception applied to a mortgage for an eight-unit apartment building in Bismarck, N.D., that Mr. Conrad was buying.
Firstly, practices might not record all expressions of informed dissent for several reasons for example, if the practice has exceeded the upper payment threshold for the year or if another exception reporting criterion applies for a given patient.
Neither of these two exceptions applies here.
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