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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not exempt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone or something does not qualify for an exemption or is subject to a rule or requirement.
Example: "All employees, regardless of their position, is not exempt from the company's code of conduct."
Alternatives: "is not excluded" or "does not qualify for exemption."
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China is not exempt from this problem.
The art market is not exempt.
France is not exempt from this reality.
Ultimately, theatre is not exempt from fashion.
And the United States is not exempt.
Manhattan, of course, is not exempt from these trends.
FASHION affects all human activities, and science is not exempt.
Tebow, to a degree, is not exempt from culpability.
It pays a discounted tax rate but is not exempt.
Law enforcement is not exempt from such concerns.
New York City's Asia Week is not exempt.
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