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The phrase "was exempted to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically involve "was exempted from" to indicate being freed from an obligation or rule. Example: "He was exempted from the final exam due to his excellent performance throughout the course."
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The Medical Ethics Committee of Nara Medical University approved this retrospective study, and it was exempted to obtain informed consent from the patients in consideration of the aim and methods of this study.
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Small boats could be exempted, to protect pretty little harbours.
He is requiring most government departments (health, education and international development are exempted) to find additional savings of 1percentnt in 2013-14 and a further 2percentnt in 2014-15.
Column (1) shows that having access to some type of health insurance significantly increases utilization of health care compared with being exempted to pay for care.
This study was exempted from the requirement to obtained patient consent for inclusion in the study.
Informed consent was exempted by the board due to the retrospective nature of this research.
The metro AGV would be likely to be exempt to this process due to the nature of its operation.
California had asked to be exempted from having to use ethanol after it banned M.T.B.E.
Why or why not? -What are legitimate reasons for a former soldier to be exempted from a call to service?
Virginia law permits them to be exempted from state tests once, to give them time to learn English.
Students who pass the test would be exempted from having to take the course.
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