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"to be exempt" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone or something is excluded from or not subject to a particular rule or requirement. Example: The new policy requires all employees to work overtime, but pregnant women are exempt due to labor laws.
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No one seems good enough to be exempt from catastrophe.
Wholesalers and retailers to be exempt from future lawsuits.
The Labor Department said the company improperly considered the workers to be exempt from overtime pay.
Public schools in prosperous neighborhoods seem to be exempt from this trend.
One group seems to be exempt as a target for this free-flowing rage.
Public schools in prosperous neighborhoods seem to be exempt from this trend..
On the contentious repossession rules, it wants more first homes to be exempt.
But home purchases before that would continue to be exempt from bankruptcy proceedings.
Some districts permit schools -- but not individual students -- to be exempt.
An athlete who appeared "to be exempt, at least in part, from certain physical laws".
The Assembly wants mammograms and osteoporosis screenings to be exempt from co-payments and insurance deductibles.
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