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Discover Ludwig"exemptions from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been given an exemption from a particular rule, requirement, or obligation. For example, "She received exemptions from the standard working hours due to her medical condition."
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§ 51.303 Exemptions from control.
Exemptions from the Act's provisions.
§ 784.20 Exemptions from the Act's provisions.
§ 783.20 Exemptions from the Act's provisions.
§ 504.4 Exemptions from user fee charges.
I have never "threatened to remove tax exemptions from foundations".
The very needy will get exemptions from the raises.
(Grantland itself has certain exemptions from ESPN's obscenity rules).
It negotiates exemptions from providing homes for social rent.
Each candidate is seeking some exemptions from the spending cap.
Some are exemptions from the overtime provisions only.
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