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Meanings of complete exclusion in English
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Usage of complete exclusion in English
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At 7-month follow-up, completeexclusion of the aneurysm was noted.
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This was a beginning of legislation which eventually arrived at a policy of completeexclusion.
3
Selective catheterisation of this artery with a micro-catheter enabled completeexclusion of the pseudo-aneurysm by a single micro-coil.
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At 6-month follow-up, all devices were intact, with completeexclusion and shrinkage of the aneurysm in four of five patients.
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Once embarked in the fairway, the management of the catamaran occupied his mind to the completeexclusion of all other problems.
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Burck believed that he had found an instance in certain tropical plants (Anonaceae, Myrmecodia) of the completeexclusion of cross-fertilisation.
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The only real surprises were the completeexclusion of The Great Beauty and Amat Escalante's best director win for puppy-strangling favourite Heli.
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So that we may regard Russian art as composed of elements borrowed from the Orient to the almost completeexclusion of all others.
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The Thames is too long and wide for completeexclusion; but it is surprising how few moorhens even are to be seen along the river.
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A young bride should not concentrate on buying kitchenware, painting chairs, selecting silver and selecting bookshelves to the completeexclusion of everything else in life.