If we need to follow rules at all costs, then why do we make exceptions to these rules?
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Means only or but. We could fly there except the tickets cost too much. Affect, Effect. Affect ( verb)
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An exception to a rule does not follow that rule. This word is used for all sorts of things that are not usual or usually allowed. The saying ”i before e except after c,” is about an exception to a spelling rule. If you run every day but take Saturdays off, you're making an exception. Just like that
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