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to except
preposition
With the exception of; but.
Exact(58)
It's the kind of thing that you have to except if you choose to invest ethically.
Snow then asked Clegg about whether it was right for his party to except donations from non-doms.
Stripped of its political meaning, unwanted and certainly unloved by the British, unionists have nowhere left to turn to except inward.
"They're getting exposed to cultures that they normally would not be exposed to except in National Geographic," Mr. Clark said of the American children.
At one point widow Denise says, "I have no one left to send greeting cards to except for my Aunt Jean, and she's blind".
Because of her advanced age, there was little to do to except make the last months of her life more comfortable.
Therefore, is identical to except for its th element, which is equal to.
And today at noon at a special press event that everyone was invited to except us, they'll announce more integrations.
Employees are allowed to except a nominal gift valued at up to $75 ,no cash".
I quit playing '77, I was frustrated because I couldn't sound like Fats Wallerealizingalizing that nobody else has been able to except Art Tatum at times.
I use my thoughts and feelings to 'see' myself clearly at 52 and society just has to except how I see me.
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