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"we will exclude" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to the exclusion of something, such as people, places, or things. For example, "We will exclude all food from the premises by the end of the day."
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We will exclude Labour as a potential winner.
If suppliers can't meet that standard for some components, we will exclude their results for that given element.
We will exclude this method from future discussion but still show its result for reference.
In the sensitive test, however, we will exclude CGSS 2003 to see if our results are robust.
We will exclude the zero mode, that is, start the sequence at k = 1 for later use.
If we take the recommended value for low-latitude stations, 3 nT/min, we will exclude 13% of events.
In view of the important role for randomization as a methodological protection against selection bias and confounding, we will exclude all quasi-randomized studies.
However, we will exclude studies recruiting participants with a serious concomitant medical illness, neurological disorder, diagnosed intellectual disability, or brain injury.
We will exclude in vitro studies.
We will exclude such events in the primary analysis.
We will exclude moderate or severe patients with stroke.
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