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English 1b3 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of exception

There is no exception that they will receive sales reports starting January 2015.

Has the word exception been used correctly here?

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No. Possibly this was intended: Without exception, they will receive sales reports starting January 2015. e.

  • No.
  • Possibly this was intended: Without exception, they will receive sales reports starting January 2015.
  • e.
  • in every case they will receive sales reports).
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No. Possibly this was intended:

Without exception, they will receive sales reports starting January 2015.

(i.e. in every case they will receive sales reports).

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