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shared except for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "shared except for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is generally shared among a group, with the exception of specific items or individuals. Example: "The resources were shared except for the confidential documents that needed to be kept private."
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4 human-written examples
None of the exterior pieces are shared except for the roof, windshield and side door glass.
News & Media
Photos that are never printed, never shared except for a second's "Oh look!" – do they mean as much as the curled ones of my older children?
News & Media
All regions showing high Pygmy-specific differentiation in Mbuti or Biaka were also detected when both Pygmy groups were analyzed together, suggesting the signals were shared (except for region 14 in chromosome 15).
Science
We assume that many of the susceptibility loci are shared except for the HLA allele between ACPA-positive and -negative RA, but worldwide meta-analysis would be necessary to confirm this idea.
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Notably, PCV13 vaccination resulted in higher frequencies of Bmems than PCV10 vaccination, both before and after the booster dose, for all 4 shared serotypes except for serotype 1 postbooster.
Science
"I have no problem with the shared bathroom except for the shower," Mr. Harley said in an e-mail message.
News & Media
Borrow Books from a Library was a commonly shared predictor, except for girls in France.
5 There is no communication, no precedence constraints and no shared resources (except for the cores) between sub-tasks.
If the residue masses of spectrum S and protein P are the same value N, the mass count score of S and P is the number of shared masses (except for the residue mass N) in S and P, denoted by CScore S, P).
Science
These I will neglect to share here, except for one.
News & Media
The brief but jaw-dropping spectacle that is a shuttle launching has occurred 133 times before, and Mr. Galorneau has seen his share (except for the time he was stuck inside making pancake batter — "You can't run a pancake house without pancake batter," he said — and got to feel the building shake).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "shared except for", ensure the exception is clearly defined to avoid ambiguity. For example, instead of saying "The files are shared except for some", specify which files are not shared: "The files are shared except for the confidential financial reports".
Common error
Avoid using "shared except for" with overly broad exceptions that lack specific details. This can create confusion and undermine the purpose of sharing information. Instead of "shared except for a few", list the specific exceptions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "shared except for" functions as a prepositional phrase, modifying a noun or clause by indicating an exception to a general statement. Ludwig AI validates its appropriate usage in denoting exclusions.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
30%
Wiki
10%
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Formal & Business
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Reference
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "shared except for" is a grammatically correct and useful prepositional phrase for indicating exceptions to a general condition of sharing. Ludwig AI confirms its validity, noting it is suitable for various contexts. While the phrase is not exceedingly common, it appears frequently in scientific and news-related content. To ensure clarity, it is best practice to explicitly state the exceptions. Alternatives include "shared with the exception of" and "shared apart from", which provide similar meanings with slight variations in formality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
shared with the exception of
Replaces "except for" with "with the exception of", offering a slightly more formal tone.
shared apart from
Substitutes "except for" with "apart from", providing a more colloquial alternative.
shared excluding
Uses "excluding" to indicate the items not included in what is shared, creating a more concise phrasing.
shared, with the noted exception of
Adds emphasis on the exception by using "noted exception of", slightly more formal.
generally shared, excluding
Adds "generally" to emphasize the overall sharing, while "excluding" specifies exceptions.
largely shared, excluding
Similar to "generally shared", but uses "largely" to indicate the extent of sharing.
shared save for
Employs "save for", a slightly archaic but still valid alternative, suggesting a minor exception.
shared, with certain exceptions
Broadens the exception by using "certain exceptions" instead of naming specific items.
shared but not including
Expands the phrase to explicitly state that certain items are not included, adding clarity.
shared, however
Implies the exception after the statement of sharing, using "however" to introduce the contrast.
FAQs
How can I use "shared except for" in a sentence?
Use "shared except for" to indicate that something is generally common or accessible, with specific exclusions. For example, "The code is "shared except for" the encryption keys".
What are some alternatives to the phrase "shared except for"?
You can use alternatives such as "shared with the exception of", "shared excluding", or "shared apart from" to convey a similar meaning.
Is there a difference between "shared except for" and "shared with the exception of"?
While both phrases have similar meanings, "shared with the exception of" is slightly more formal than ""shared except for"". The choice depends on the context and the desired tone.
When is it better to list the shared elements rather than the exceptions using "shared except for"?
If the number of exceptions is significantly greater than the number of shared elements, it might be clearer to list the shared elements directly. For example, instead of saying "All fruits are "shared except for" apples, bananas, and oranges", you could say "Only apples, bananas, and oranges are not shared".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested