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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exceptions of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to introduce a list of exceptions to a statement or rule. Example: "The library is open every day, with the exception of Sundays and major holidays."
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(There are exceptions, of course, but by definition, they're exceptional).
With certain exceptions, of course.
The stereotype has exceptions, of course.
There will be exceptions, of course.
There have been exceptions, of course.
There are some notable exceptions, of course.
"There are exceptions, of course," she said.
There are always exceptions, of course.
There were some exceptions, of course.
There are some cherished exceptions, of course.
There are exceptions, of course, but not very many.
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