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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excluded with" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not included in a group or set of items. For example: "The items being sold at the auction are furniture, decorative pieces, and books—clothing and accessories are excluded with this sale."
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What I'm saying that we've been excluded with merit".
Owners of five or fewer units are excluded, with two exceptions.
All buildings for private business are excluded, with the exception of offices of persons practicing medicine.
Conservative speakers of various stripes are being harassed and excluded with increasing frequency.
Meanwhile, the Zeno behavior is excluded with the designed control strategy.
Other voices, other systems of seeing, are excluded with something close to deliberation; they are reduced to being marginal, eccentric.
Similarly, it could be excluded with the same certainty in 49 (39%) of the 125 patients of the validation group.
More than 5 million people in the UK are thought to be financially excluded, with 1 million households believed to be without even an everyday bank account.
It appears Russia will be permanently excluded, with fighting flaring again in eastern Ukraine and the issue of further sanctions against Russia is bound to be raised.
Syphilis is one of the great masqueraders, a disease with such varying symptoms that it can almost never be excluded with certainty.
Mental health has of course been explored with increasing and justifiable interest, in comedy and drama and documentary, but seldom, Jo Brand excluded, with such bittersweet wit.
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