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Yes. Exempted is the past tense of exempt and also the past participle.

exempt - They will exempt me from paying tax.

exempted - The teacher exempted me from sitting the exam.

exempted - I have been exempted from attending the tutorial.

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No, "exempted" is typically used as an adjective or past participle. It describes something or someone that has been granted an exemption or exception from a rule or requirement. To use it as a verb, you would need to rephrase the sentence using a different verb form such as "exempt" or "grant an exemption."

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