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The phrase "excluding the impact of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to mention something that is not included in the statement or information being discussed. For example: "The company reported a profit of $100 million, excluding the impact of the recent economic downturn." In this sentence, the phrase "excluding the impact of" is used to clarify that the reported profit does not take into account the impact of the economic downturn.
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Excluding the impact of currencies, revenue rose 5.2percentt.
Excluding the impact of acquisitions, operating profits rose from £69m to £72m, a 3.9% rise.
Excluding the impact of unfavorable foreign currency rates, the company said sales gained 7percentt.
Excluding the impact of foreign currency fluctuations, acquisitions and divestitures, sales increased 8.1percentt.
Excluding the impact of acquisitions, divestitures and currency changes, sales increased 5percentt.
Excluding the impact of turbulent markets, profits were up 11% to £2.16bn.
In constant dollars, excluding the impact of currency swings, revenue slipped 1percentt.
Excluding the impact of one-time charges, operating income rose 10percentt.
Excluding the impact of store openings and closures, sales fell by 1% despite a 33% increase in those online.
McDonald's said sales rose 1.1percentt systemwide in August, but were up 4.1percentt excluding the impact of currency fluctuations.
Yahoo said that excluding the impact of currency fluctuations and of products it abandoned, revenue would have fallen 7percentt.
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