Sentence examples for exclude out of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "exclude out of" is not considered standard English and is not commonly used in written or spoken language
It is redundant, as "exclude" already implies the idea of keeping something out. In most cases, simply using "exclude" would suffice. Example: "We must exclude any candidates with a criminal record from consideration for the job." In this sentence, the use of "exclude out of" is unnecessary and does not add any additional meaning. It would be more concise and correct to say, "We must exclude candidates with a criminal record from consideration for the job."

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Trials rarely hear the full life histories of the parties, and often exclude out of fairness the previous convictions of those giving evidence.

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.

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).

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But a Citizen's Day intended to exclude out-of-staters is not fair, Mr. Cunningham said.

A small diameter pinhole was adopted to exclude out-of-focus fluorescence and restrict images to one narrow focal plane.

And, in contrast to the government's estimates of child rearing expenses, they exclude out-of-pocket spending for medical care.

Again, we multiplied this with the mean grey matter segment to exclude out-of-brain voxels as much as possible.

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].

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.

Results: Of the 179 patients, 62 were excluded (out-of-hospital cardiac arrest -n = 19; early death - n = 43; already on ECMO from another hospital - n = 5) and 112 were analyzed (age 55[46 63] years; 77/112 male).

Based on the 2012-13 budgethethe district planned to spend a Budgetary Per Pupil Cost of $18,417 (a measure that excludes out-of-district tuition payments for special education, transportation costs, legal judgments and certain other expenditures), ranking 101st highest among its grouping of districts, compared to a statewide average of $14,519.

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