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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excludes him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something is intentionally left out or not considered. An example of its usage could be: "The new policy excludes him from receiving any additional benefits." This means that the person mentioned will not be given any benefits under the new policy.
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This hierarchy excludes him from power, but also he can't marry a queen because he is not beautiful enough.
There was no suggestion the king had done anything illegal, though his status excludes him from the legal process anyway.
Over the phone, Mr. White said he does feel respected for his education and success, but because he cannot talk freely about his atheism, it ultimately excludes him.
Although the CIA would free Janat Gul after his accuser recanted, the total of CIA detainees whom the Senate considered wrongfully detained excludes him.
Aletta Collins's choreography catches Yank up in the rhythm of the stokers, who shovel in unison, and excludes him from the clockwork strut of New Yorkers.
"Bernie Sanders's failure to become a member of either major political party excludes him from the network of cronyism and backroom deals required under our system to be elected," said Davis Logsdon, a political scientist at the University of Minnesota.
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Brian Herson: Are you excluding him?
Rough justice eventually excluded him.
And it wasn't Kubrick's nationality that excluded him.
"We won't exclude him from the national championships, either.
"We certainly can't exclude him at this point," Detective Sergeant Soto said.
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