Sentence examples for often excepted from inspiring English sources

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Not being vulnerable to recall-bias, routine data generally cover a large variety of persons that are often excepted from trials and epidemiological studies, e.g. by including all ages and institutionalized persons.

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This is not a word I use often or hear used often, except lightly, ignorantly, or manipulatively.

James O'Brien and Louise Leonard are in charge of the kitchen; their menu changes often except for the caviar spread with toast ($6.50; regulars love it with lager), and banh mi, a Vietnamese-inspired sandwich of pork shoulder simmered in spices, garlic, soy sauce, fish sauce and a purée of sweet seasonal fruit like plums or peaches ($5.50).

The question is why this lovely wine doesn't appear on more American tables more often, except in the blandest, "pizza white" versions of Pinot Grigio.

The Bicycle: This might take place more often except for the fact that the dukhi are only allowed to sleep a few hours a night.

Consequentially it's a word I haven't spoken aloud often, except to say I'll have it when I'm perfect.

Hence, they spend less on food and borrow less often, except from Village Credit programs.

If you don't want to have to do this every time, find a good and not so common hiding place for the snacks, but be sure that nobody goes there often except you.

From picture to picture, the mix of materials and colors often varies except for the red.

I listened long and often but except for the bees there was nothing.

As these merchandisers are fond of saying, no other object that people carry around is more often handled except money.

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