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except vs except of

The correct phrase is 'except'. 'Except of' is not a standard construction in English. 'Except' is commonly used to indicate exclusion or exclusion from a group.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 966 views

except

This is the correct form commonly used in English.

Use 'except' to indicate exclusion or exclusion from a group.

Examples:

  • I like all fruits except bananas.
  • Everyone is here except for Sarah.
  • I have read all the books except one.
  • He ate everything on his plate except the broccoli.
  • I know everyone in the class except him.
  • Prefect in every way except one.
  • Everybody likes apples, except doctors.
  • A winter coat that covers everything except this.
  • Caught everything I ate except chocolate.
  • Never misses, except with women.
  • They carried nothing with them except tradition and folklore.
  • You can do anything... except people skip.
  • Fit for everyone except babies and people with compromised immune systems.
  • Everything except a ticket out of this place.
  • He sold everything, except one.
  • Nothing except maybe a two-bit gun charge.
  • Lost everything except my... passport.
  • I never knew any others except Nicolae.
  • Anti-government, anti-Arziani, Anti-everything except old-style soviet-era communism.
  • Anything goes except eye-gouging and fish-hooking.
  • Nothing wrong except a common bladder infection.
  • There's nothing on my horizon except everything.
  • Animals For Change helps protect endangered species, except pandas.
  • Nothing on the vic except the gift wrapping.
  • Stringer copped to everything except killing James Rush.

except of

'Except of' is not a standard construction in English.

  • In order to bring this Directive in line with the technical progress and to take account of developments in relevant international standards, the Commission may by means of delegated acts adapt the Annexes, except of Part I of Annex I, and of Annex II.
  • This applies to all investment projects as they are included in paragraph 21 of this decision, except of investment in the agriculture sector, investment in means of transportation in the transportation sector and investment directed abroad.
  • It is not allowed to use any other chemical additives in the dough except of baking powder.
  • Heavy metal salts (except of iron) or formaldehyde shall not be used for stripping or depigmentation.
  • Don't think of anything now, except of living.
  • I remember absolutely nothing of my past lives except of the love and lover I chose.
  • The guards do not submit to anybody, except of the instructions.
  • Mmmmm, yes, all except of you of whom there are... 85.
  • It's a good thing there are none, except of a man's own raising.
  • The new Member States shall notify the Commission of the quantity of products in surplus stocks, except of those quantities in public stocks as referred to in Article 5, by 30 September 2007.
  • the relevance of the impurities present in the technical specifications, except of the impurities 2-methoxyethanol and N, N-dimethylformamide;
  • What sort of political regime do you think you are building by subordinating our democracies a little further to a system characterised by no separation of powers, no political accountability on the part of governments and no representation of the people, except of a single European people?
  • Except of women back to your bed.
  • Except of maybe the tiniest bit of foam.
  • Except of the thickness, none of these parameters concern the basic properties of the product.
  • Think me capable of everything, llise, except of falling short of what I owe to you.
  • I don't remember much about Anwar when we were in school, except of us left-handers, were all sat together on the last row.
  • Radio broadcast receivers (except of a kind used in motor vehicles), whether or not combined with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clock
  • Essential oils, not deterpenated, incl. concretes and absolutes (except of citrus fruit, mint, clove, niaouli and ylang-ylang)
  • Except of being alone.

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