Sentence examples for excused of from inspiring English sources

'excused of' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
The correct phrase is 'excused from'. For example, "The student was excused from the final exam due to illness."

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None of this can be excused, of course.

Lehmann's body language was full, if typecasting may be excused, of Germanic boldness.

I hope to be excused of sexism (would one write this of a man?) when I say that she looks no more than 35 at most.

A quote from Peter Medawar, a British scientist who wrote a famous critique of a book of specious ideas about evolution, comes to mind: "Its author can be excused of dishonesty only on the grounds that before deceiving others he has taken great pains to deceive himself".

Hi Lindsay, You are excused of course.

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Fixing the rule would not excuse nonpayment of child support.

These subjects were excused from this portion of the study.

They use the excuse of collateral damage".

And that's without the excuse of hosting the Olympics.

Even with the excuse of the 1980s, it was ghastly.

And I didn't have the excuse of pregnancy.

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