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"exclusion for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to mean that someone or something has been excluded from a particular group or activity. For example: "Due to previous poor performance, the team captain has been given an exclusion for the upcoming competition."
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There was no exclusion for benign products".
The exclusion for imputed rent is of a different nature.
The exclusion for imputed rent needs a little more explanation.
We should not be asking for an exclusion for Puerto Rico.
A life in the open air for him means social exclusion for his wife and family.
Mr. Gale estimated that a $1,000 annual exclusion for dividend income would cost the Treasury $4 billion in 2003.
Limiting the tax exclusion for employer-provided insurance would promote cost sharing and reduce the cost of health insurance.
Instead, executives at First Solar would like a permanent exclusion for solar products written into the law.
There is an obvious place to look for the money: the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored insurance.
Those behind universal credit see it as an opportunity to tackle digital and financial exclusion for up to 8m households.
She has proposed limiting the exclusion for those earning more than $250,000, about 2percentt of workers.
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