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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which exclude' is a correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to make a comparison between two or more elements, typically when discussing a condition or requirement that excludes some elements in a particular group. For example, "Students in fifth grade must complete these assignments, which exclude any assessment from fourth grade."
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There are also investment funds which exclude factory farming companies.
Homebase like-for-like sales, which exclude new store openings, fell to £1.56bn from £1.59bn.
Same-hospital paying admissions, which exclude charity care and the uninsured, were essentially flat.
Same-store sales, which exclude sales from new and closed stores, fell 3percentt.
However, like-for-like sales (which exclude new stores) slid 3% in the period.
City analysts had expected like-for-like sales, which exclude new stores, to fall 2%.
Core consumer prices, which exclude fresh food, declined 0.1percentt from a year earlier.
Note that the long-dashed lines, which exclude the hadronic jet data, show almost no dip.
Ongoing costs (which exclude the initial programming costs) are estimated at CAD$1.25 per notification.
However, its like-for-like sales, which exclude new store openings, are down on a year ago.
Sales of traditional toys, which exclude items like video games and seasonal outdoor products, rose 7percentt.
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