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Discover Ludwig"exemption from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to an exemption from a tax, a law, or another obligation. For example, "The company offered a special program that allowed for an exemption from taxes."
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Exemption from capital punishment?
§ 90.217 Exemption from technical standards.
§ 317.400 Exemption from nutrition labeling.
Veterans' Exemption From Property Tax Q.
Do they get exemption from fasting?
Exemption from Federal and State FOIA Laws.
§ 71.26 Revocation of exemption from certification.
There is no "exemption" from regulation.
Small companies have already won temporary exemption from full compliance.
Initially, it had sought an exemption from state tax rules.
Insite has a special exemption from Canada's narcotics laws.
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