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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exclude me from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when one wants to be excluded from an activity, event, or group of people. For example, "I do not want to go to the party, so please exclude me from the guest list."
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My friends teased me occasionally, but never seemed to exclude me from fun permitted only to those below size XL.
Cam says: "In the hospital visitors would sometimes look through me uneasily, even exclude me from family photographs, like they didn't know how to react to me.
"As a bloke from Teesside writing from Teesside (qwertyuiop - see) does this exclude me from the afternoons proceedings?" wonders Ian Teeley.
I'll have to ask the lawyers when the trial is over whether any of these points might have pushed them to exclude me from the case.
"I would say I am surprised that the CPD has chosen to exclude me from the first debate," he said on Friday, "but I'm not.
I haven't seen a clear statement as to whether being on Cobra (from prior coverage on my ex-wife's employer plan) will exclude me from the exchanges.
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The rape excluded me from manhood, from love, from everything.
They have already excluded me from the kingdom of heaven.
They told everyone I was gay, excluded me from social groups.
They excluded me from their first debate and that really set the stage for everything.
There was no justification for excluding me from the debates when, as Politico had reckoned, I would have qualified had the polls simply included my name.
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