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Discover LudwigThe phrase "systematically excludes" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a process or action that consistently and deliberately leaves out certain individuals or groups. Example: "The policy systematically excludes low-income families from accessing essential services."
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Pulling a book because it's historically inaccurate and carries on the very American tradition of whitewashing slavery is classified as "censorship", while maintaining an ongoing majority white industry that systematically excludes narratives of color is just business as usual.
It will be seen that this sort of "law" is made through a process that systematically excludes religious Americans and their concerns and that it therefore is apt to be religiously unequal.
While the economics of this debate are the driving force of the argument, surely it's time to recognise and learn from the radical ways in which disabled people are working, in an economic structure that systematically excludes and discriminates against them.
At this threshold, the assay systematically excludes patients without eIF2B mutations.
The climate envelope paradigm (the range of climatic requirements or tolerances) [ 1] is often criticised as a simplistic approach in modelling species distributions as it systematically excludes the influence of biotic factors on species distributions [ 2, 3].
Additionally, few studies regarding the impact of competing needs on the health status of HIV-infected persons have considered data collected exclusively from unstably housed persons, and few have recruited participants from noninstitutional settings, which systematically excludes those outside the health-care system.
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Qualitative research reports, case series, editorials, non-systematic reviews and letters to the editor were systematically excluded from the study.
These pipelines systematically exclude lower-income families.
Regrettably, however, they have often been systematically excluded and overlooked.
Whatever the method used, the insoluble fraction is systematically excluded.
Migrants who really need help are still systematically excluded.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com