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The phrase "which is excluding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify that something is not included in a particular context or situation. Example: "The report covers all expenses, which is excluding any personal costs incurred by the employees."
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We're approaching Aug. 11, which is, excluding Christmastime, the happiest day of the year in this country.
Moreover, for Washington to work so hard to avoid applying the law in order to support a coup which is excluding a large segment of the population -- whose candidate won the first free presidential election in Egyptian history -- will make a mockery of any future pronouncements about America's commitment to democracy.
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Office e-mail use, which is excluded from Web-viewing counts, continued to increase.
Half the game is defence, which is excluded entirely from this calculation.
"The justice and security bill will fix this problem by allowing the national security evidence which is excluded under current rules to be heard in a closed procedure.
But it is not clear whether efforts to meet this target will cover international aviation, which is excluded from the Kyoto protocol.
Most of the mobile users said they got their news and information through Yahoo, which is excluded here because it is also a portal.
Note, partner's education includes a 5th category (missing husbands), which is excluded from the table.
False negative, in contrast, includes, e.g. a compound which is excluded to be a borderline substance although it is one.
The EUV variation used in the F3/C model, which is excluded the fluctuated day, is shown in Fig. 1.
The anomalous result from orbit 4, which is excluded from the fit, is below the density range of this plot.
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