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The phrase "exclude being" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is, and it does not fit into a standard sentence structure. If you are trying to express a similar idea, you could use phrases like "excluding the fact that" or "not including the fact that." For example, "The party will include all of our friends, excluding the fact that Sarah will be out of town." This means that Sarah will not be included as part of the party because she will be out of town. It is also possible that the phrase "exclude being" was meant to be "excluding" or "exclude from being," which could be used in a sentence like "The job application process will exclude candidates from being considered if they do not meet the qualifications." This means that candidates who do not meet the qualifications will not be considered for the job.
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The only deficiency of the excellent new "Selected Poems" is that it must exclude — being drawn entirely from Stevens's published volumes — such revealing material.
In no way can being pro one nation should exclude being pro any other, or foster assumptions that the proponent is automatically anti another.
Currently the only analysis is by Westerns, which does not exclude being completely misfolded.
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Also excluded was F.B.I. director Louis Freeh.
Meanwhile, the excluded are still waiting.
A majority of those financially excluded are social housing tenants.
Excluded were advertising and promotional revenue.
What was excluded was all the rest of us".
He added that "Meanwhile, the excluded are still waiting".
Being excluded is a major impetus for Maleficent's evil.
The plan to exclude Muslims was heinous.
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