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exclude out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'exclude out' is not correct and usable in written English.
If you want to express the idea of excluding someone or something, you could use the phrase 'exclude' followed by an object. For example, "The company excluded its former employees from their retirement plan."
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Trials rarely hear the full life histories of the parties, and often exclude out of fairness the previous convictions of those giving evidence.
News & Media
I can't really comment on the question of whether they would have access through theft, access to the actual stockpile of the Syrian army; presumably the security of the stockpiles is high but it's a possibility that one cannot exclude out of hand.
News & Media
We are sorry for the confusion but all analyses presented in the previous version of the manuscript exclude out of sequence presses (with the exception of the analyses in Figure 1B and Figure 1 figure supplement 1A, C-D, that were used to determine the thresholds for sequence criteria).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
But a Citizen's Day intended to exclude out-of-staters is not fair, Mr. Cunningham said.
News & Media
Anti-gay sentiment lies deep within many, perhaps most, of us, as does an atavistic urge to denigrate and exclude out-group members.
News & Media
At the meeting, the Knickerbockers decided to exclude outs on bounces from their practice games and contests against teams that supported the fly rule.
Wiki
Again, we multiplied this with the mean grey matter segment to exclude out-of-brain voxels as much as possible.
Science
Some other studies exclude out-of-area residents treated at area hospitals as well as out-of-area hospitalisation of area residents when defining numerator [ 78].
Science
Although practically this makes sense in order to deliver an intervention in often challenging contexts, it is likely to exclude out-of-school youth and youth not engaged in care – population groups that are marginalised and more vulnerable to poor SRHR outcomes.
Science
But our experience is you can have a policy effectively excluded out from under you.
News & Media
In total, 11 419 international medical graduates who registered via the PLAB test underwent 28 189 ARCPs (excluding "out of programme experience").
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "exclude out" as it is redundant. Use "exclude" followed by the object you are excluding.
Common error
The word "exclude" already implies removing something. Adding "out" creates unnecessary repetition. Just use "exclude".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "exclude out" attempts to function as a verb phrase indicating the act of removing or omitting something. However, as Ludwig AI points out, this construction is grammatically incorrect and redundant.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "exclude out" is grammatically incorrect and redundant. As Ludwig AI's analysis confirms, the correct usage is simply "exclude". While "exclude out" appears in a few sources, especially within science and news media, it's best to avoid this phrase in formal writing. Instead, consider using "exclude" or semantically similar alternatives like "rule out", "leave out", or "omit" to express the intended meaning of removing or omitting something. Remember that effective communication prioritizes clarity and grammatical correctness, making "exclude" the preferred choice.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exclude
This is the base verb without the redundant "out".
rule out
Focuses on eliminating a possibility or option.
leave out
Emphasizes omission or not including something.
omit
Highlights a deliberate act of not including something.
reject
Implies a refusal to accept or consider.
remove
Focuses on taking something away or eliminating it.
eliminate
Suggests complete removal or eradication.
prevent
Highlights stopping something from happening.
preclude
Indicates making something impossible.
forbid
Implies a prohibition or ban.
FAQs
How to use exclude in a sentence?
Use "exclude" directly followed by the item you are removing. For example, "The club "excluded" non-members from the event".
What can I say instead of "exclude out"?
Which is correct, "exclude out" or "exclude"?
"Exclude" is the correct and grammatically sound choice. "Exclude out" is redundant and should be avoided.
What's the difference between "exclude" and "leave out"?
"Exclude" implies a formal or decisive removal, while "leave out" suggests a more casual or unintentional omission. The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested