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How to Pronounce with some exceptions?

Correct pronunciation for the word "with some exceptions" is [wɪð sˌʌm ɛksˈɛpʃənz], [wɪð sˌʌm ɛksˈɛpʃənz], [w_ɪ_ð s_ˌʌ_m ɛ_k_s_ˈɛ_p_ʃ_ə_n_z].

What are the misspellings for with some exceptions?

  • qith some exceptions,
  • aith some exceptions,
  • sith some exceptions,
  • eith some exceptions,
  • 3ith some exceptions,
  • 2ith some exceptions,
  • wuth some exceptions,
  • wjth some exceptions,
  • wkth some exceptions,
  • woth some exceptions,
  • w9th some exceptions,
  • w8th some exceptions,
  • wirh some exceptions,
  • wifh some exceptions,
  • wigh some exceptions,
  • wiyh some exceptions,
  • wi6h some exceptions,
  • wi5h some exceptions,
  • witg some exceptions,
  • witb some exceptions

What is the adjective for with some exceptions?

The adjective form of the phrase "with some exceptions" would be "exceptional".

Usage over time for with some exceptions:

This graph shows how "with some exceptions" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

Synonyms for With some exceptions:

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