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"exclude for" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be considered grammatically incorrect or awkward. Instead, you can use "except for" or "excluding" in its place. For example: - "Everyone is invited to the party, except for John." - "The new dress code applies to all employees, excluding managers."
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The only thing I would exclude for is persistent bullying.
It highlights how the government has changed its definition of NHS spending to include just the money that goes to NHS England and exclude, for example, money for recruiting and training NHS staff.
And yet many people who attempt such elimination diets aren't doing them properly, she cautions: "Often people don't exclude for long enough; you need to do it for about a month.
Leila Shahid, the Palestinian envoy in Paris and one of the few people allowed to see Mr. Arafat on Saturday, told journalists at the hospital that "the doctors exclude for the time being any possibility of leukemia".
Before him there were WG Grace (who like the Wisden 2000 panel, I will exclude for being essentially 19th century), Wilfred Rhodes, Walter Hammond, Keith Miller and Vinoo Mankad.
Mr. Yerushalmi also took aim at the industry of Islamic finance — specifically American banks offering funds that invest only in companies deemed permissible under Shariah, which would exclude, for example, those that deal in alcohol, pork or gambling.
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Even then, two candidates were excluded "for reasons of conduct".
Construction contracts have been excluded for this analysis.
For some, it was hostile or excluding; for others, it was inviting.
Why, then, did Einstein's question get excluded for so long from reputable theoretical physics?
Much of the trial was held behind closed doors, with media excluded for many months.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com