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The phrase "with an exclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that something is not included in a particular context or situation. Example: "The policy applies to all employees, with an exclusion for part-time workers."
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Ahmed Diini left the UK to marry a German woman in 2011 but while he was away he was served with an exclusion order signed by the Home Secretary, who accused him of being involved in Islamic extremism.
The next question deals with the sorts of terms that can be meaningfully associated with an exclusion.
This behavior was in agreement with an exclusion effect owing to the diminution of the free volume available in the top phase [[19]].
Using this strategy, we observed that an average improvement of 0.6% in F-measure could be achieved with an exclusion list containing the annotations with a log odds ratio between true-positive and false-positive counts lower than 0.3, and appearing at least two times as false-positives.
Dynamic exclusion was set to 1 count and 30 s exclusion time with an exclusion mass window of ±20 ppm.
A slightly heterogeneous nuclear distribution was observed in the root hair cells of GFP LIF2 lines, with an exclusion from the nucleolus (Fig. 2L M).
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Current or previous treatment with biologics was an exclusion criterion in both cohorts.
Figure 8 Web interface of the demo, displaying two sensing nodes with spectrum measurements and an exclusion area in red.
Severe depression with suicidal ideation was an exclusion criterion in the NordLOTS study.
Moreover, we included 5 patients with CH, which was an exclusion criterion in RE-LY.
Exclusion criteria were the same as for the patient group, with an additional exclusion criterion of RA.
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