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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exclusions from" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to elements that are not part of a set. For example, you could say: "The policy contains several exclusions from coverage."
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Exclusions from income.
Exclusions from resources; general.
§ 416.1210 Exclusions from resources; general.
20 CFR § 416.1210 - Exclusions from resources; general.
Universities have resisted attempts to improve transparency, even lobbying for exclusions from FOI legislation.
Last year, there were 5,080 permanent exclusions from state schools.
Also, exclusions from gross income typically apply to an annual aggregate amount.
1388 522, struck out item for part II "Exclusions from gross income".
"Virtually all of us benefit from certain exclusions from income, deductions from income or tax credits".
Exclusions from the study were: dog bites, hand lacerations, immunocompromised patients, and those on antibiotics at the time of injury.
George Bush attempted to mollify the EU by granting exclusions from steel tariffs of up to 30% announced in March.
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