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The phrase "explicit exclusion for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing rules, regulations, or policies that specifically state something or someone is not allowed or included. Here is an example sentence: "According to the contract, there is an explicit exclusion for pets in the building, so unfortunately, you cannot bring your dog with you."
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"Our NHS is not for sale and TTIP must have a clear and explicit exclusion for the National Health Service".
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In animals, as for the Fungi, we propose that a relationship between haploinsufficiency and the mating-type chromosomes (in this case, an explicit exclusion of HI genes from the X) arose in a common ancestor, and, owing to the selective advantage (or, more precisely, protection against a selective disadvantage) conferred, has been retained throughout the lineage.
Indeed, previous receipt of an ESI for pain was an explicit exclusion criterion for the sciatica trial.
Following eligibility determination, a web module programmed with explicit exclusion criteria is completed for each participant.
The Flavian approach to government was one of both implicit and explicit exclusion.
Only 2,077 news stories remained after we applied our explicit exclusion criteria.
No explicit exclusion criteria were defined to avoid biased selection of patients and achieve a cohort close to 'real life'.
From within the guidelines, for the purposes of comparison, details from common topics covered, such as requirements for pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) studies, were extracted, and any unique or unusual requirements or explicit exclusions were identified.
To minimize risk, new medicines have explicit exclusions reinforced with temporary (and sometimes permanent) black box warnings that permit availability to defined patient populations while allowing time for separate controlled studies with more vulnerable or different subpopulations.
In addition the Act stipulates some explicit exclusions to its use (in part 3, section 62), one of which is in the operation of the Suicide Act 1961 [ 43] (assisting suicide); therefore the proposition of using the Mental Capacity Act for capacity assessment for patients requesting assisted suicide potentially presents a legal as well as a clinical problem.
There was no exclusion for benign products".
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