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with exception to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "with exception to" is not correct; the correct phrase is "with the exception of." You can use it when you want to indicate that something is excluded from a general statement or rule.
Example: "Everyone attended the meeting with the exception of John, who was out of town."
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In CAL designs, actions execute in a single-clock cycle (with exception to while loops and memory access).
With exception to fully symmetric scenarios, in general, this approach does not lead to closed-form results.
Therefore, it's fast, customizable and, most, notably, polished thanks to Google's improvements in 7.0 Nougat (with exception to LG's aesthetic changes to most of the operating system).
News & Media
As per the local people, majority of the indigenous settlements in Kaski follow the similar pattern of housing units with exception to some modern constructions.
Science
In addition, EADE gets trapped in local optima on (f_{7}) as all other compared algorithms with exception to CEO which provide the best mean, although its global optimal solution is unknown.
For all the points outside the radius of support, considered in each iteration of the surface reconstruction, all the terms in Eq. 4, with exception to the polynomial term, are zero.
On the other hand, calcination at various temperatures prompted decomposition of all solids to form NiO, with exception to NiAl-R 2, which upon calcinations at 800 °C was decomposed to form NiO and a second phase spinel containing NiAl2O4.
Notice that the proposed algorithm KAOGINCSSL and the DWM-NB algorithm have performed similarly throughout all the different label percentages domains, with exception to the experiment with 10%% of labeled patterns where the KAOGINCSSL algorithm presented a better performance.
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Similar Expressions
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Such charts are filled with exceptions to the rule.
News & Media
Success for All provides books with phonetically regular vocabularies so that children do not have to cope with exceptions to the rules they have learned.
News & Media
The bill is a compromise, with exceptions to the protection in cases of possible terror attacks or harm to national security.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for brevity and clarity, consider using "except for" or "excluding" as simpler alternatives to express exceptions.
Common error
Avoid using the preposition "to" after "exception". The correct form is "with the exception of". Using "to" is a common grammatical error that can diminish the clarity and credibility of your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "with exception to" functions as a prepositional phrase intended to introduce an exclusion or qualification to a general statement. However, it is grammatically incorrect, as noted by Ludwig.
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
20%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "with exception to" is relatively common, its usage is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "with the exception of". Ludwig indicates that the phrase is not correct. Despite its prevalence across various sources—including science, news, and wiki content—it's advisable to use grammatically sound alternatives such as "with the exception of", "except for", or "excluding" for clarity and correctness in writing. Ensure precision by using proper prepositions and favor more authoritative language.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with the exception of
Uses a slightly more formal and grammatically accepted variation, replacing "exception" with "the exception".
except for
A shorter and more common way to indicate an exclusion or an exception to a general rule.
excluding
Employs a gerund to express the act of leaving something out or not considering it.
apart from
Indicates something is separate or not included in a group or category.
aside from
Similar to "apart from", but may imply a minor or less significant exception.
save for
More formal and less common; suggests something is being held back or exempted.
with the omission of
A more verbose and formal way to indicate that something is being left out.
barring
Used to indicate that something will happen unless there is an exception.
notwithstanding
A formal term meaning "in spite of" or "despite", often used for legal or official contexts.
exclusive of
Highlights that something is explicitly not included, often used in formal or mathematical contexts.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "with exception to"?
No, the correct phrase is "with the exception of". "With exception to" is considered grammatically incorrect.
What's a simple substitute for "with exception to"?
A simpler and more commonly used substitute is "except for". It conveys the same meaning of exclusion in a more concise manner.
How does "with the exception of" differ from "excluding"?
"With the exception of" is a more formal way of saying "excluding". Both indicate that something is not included, but "with the exception of" carries a slightly heavier tone.
When should I use "with the exception of" over other alternatives?
Use "with the exception of" in formal writing or when you want to emphasize the exception. In more casual contexts, "except for" or "excluding" may be more appropriate.
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Real-world application tested