Preposition
with the exception of
With due allowance for (a specified detail); not including; other than.
Synonyms: apart from, save, except for; see also Thesaurus:except
So-called psychoanalysis is the occupation of lustful rationalists who trace everything in the world to sexual causes - with the exception of their occupation. Karl Kraus
Just about everything in this world is easier said than done, with the exception of ‘systematically assisting Sisyphus's stealthy, syst-susceptible sister,' which is easier done than said. Daniel Handler
I have made all my films for my children with the exception of my first film because my oldest daughter wasn't born when I was making the film about the Brooklyn Bridge. Ken Burns
Humans are the only animals that have children on purpose with the exception of guppies, who like to eat theirs. P. J. O'Rourke
With the exception of certain rodents, no other vertebrate except Homo sapiens habitually destroys members of his own species. Anthony Storr
Everything has an end with the exception of God. Dutch Proverb