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"honorable exceptions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to individuals or cases that deviate from a general rule or standard in a positive or admirable way. Example: While most politicians are known for their corrupt practices, there are a few honorable exceptions who truly prioritize serving their constituents.
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There are some honorable exceptions.
There are a few honorable exceptions, and I'll come to them later.
The Indian Express newspaper was one of the few honorable exceptions.
Some designers and publishers, the "honorable exceptions," have explored these possibilities.
(There were honorable exceptions, mostly on the right: Chesterton's love of London villages comes to mind).
There were honorable exceptions, notably Ms. Nichols and, among the men, Nikolaj Hübbe and Damian Woetzel.
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The Arches in Glasgow, however, is an honorable exception.
The feebleness of the Democrats' response, however -- with the honorable exception of Vermont's Senator Pat Leahy -- is highly political.
We don't see many practising engineers in the media (BBC2's recent Engineering Giants, which put engineer Rob Bell at the forefront, was an honorable exception).
One honorable exception is Kofi Wanted To Be A Bad Bwoy by Mushirah Wilson, a book that she finds particularly successful with disaffected boys.
On issues ranging from foreign affairs to financial reform, Huntsman's proposals have been an honorable exception to the pattern of gimmickry and timidity that has characterized the Republican field's policy forays.
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