It would not be nice to exclude anyone from club membership.
The other girls didn't like Susan, so they decided to exclude her from their activity.
How about I exclude you from knowing.
The popular group began to exclude the girls with glasses, which was wrong doing.
You can use the word "omit" in a sentence like this: "Please do not omit any important details from your report." This means not to leave out or exclude any key information.
John leaves out the band because it is not great.
if you exclude the part "is this a run on sentence, " then, no.
About the only time you can exclude the subject from the sentence is where it's understood (this will tend to be imperative sentences, where the subject is understood to be "you", as in "Get down from there!").You don't need to repeat the subject in the subordinate clause, though.
The boy was saddened by the exlusion from his group of friends that was going to the amusement park; he sat on the couch and played video games. There was an exclusion zone around the debris field to allow investigators to access evidence. The football team lost all its games following the exclusion of the players who were failing academically. The exclusion of prior convictions allowed the defendant to beat the rap.
Yes; fair use does not exclude any types of works.
There are many different other words you can use in place of exclude. Some of these words include keep out, shut out, debar, disbar, bar, ban, and prohibit.
Marion knew from the looks on all their faces that she was not welcome on the journey, and that her friends were excludingher by not offering her an invitation to join them.Excluding the various aides and assistants allowed all of the delegates to be seated in one room.
"Include" is one antonym of "exclude".