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The phrase "with exceptions of" is not correct in standard written English
The correct form is "with the exception of." Example: "The policy applies to all employees, with the exception of part-time workers."
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We have James Fenton's imprimatur – with exceptions – of the show's historical accuracy to go on.
I found myself philosophically mostly feeling that they were destructive -- with exceptions of course.
His standard procedure -- with exceptions, of course -- was to cast a solitary speaker in a locale, letting him reflect on his surroundings and then discourse, in one key or another, about the metaphysics of living.
Where 15 or 20 years ago the big trade publishers were, oddly, swamping the market with sort-of-scholarly micro-histories of salt or longitude, they now seem, with exceptions of course, to be tiptoeing away from specific, knotty, deeply researched and nuanced books about things.
Based on a year of sampling, the sites had comparable levels of many pesticides with exceptions of α-chlordane and lindane.
Concentrations of 2-ME were generally in the low μM range, with exceptions of those for salamander (20 mM), turtles (70 mM) and dolphins (7 mM).
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One ring per hand with exception of wedding & engagement rings.
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With exception of Zn, all other metals extracted decreased with time after amendment applications.
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