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Discover Ludwig"major exception" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to one significant exception to a general rule or agreement. For example, "The new policy is very strict, with only one major exception."
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With one major exception.
There is one major exception.
"Unremarkable", save for one major exception.
Ethylene flames, however, are a major exception.
One major exception is the environment.
The Second Quartet is possibly the major exception.
He didn't hesitate: generally excellent, but with one major exception.
One major exception are migrants heading to the capital cities.
Iraq's population is largely Arab, with the major exception being the Kurds.
The one major exception was Dec. 31, 1999, for the countdown to 2000.
The major exception has been in South Korea, where soldiers serve for one year.
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