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first-chance exception
(programming) An exception (error condition) when handled by a debugger, such that the programmer has the first chance to study it; such an exception would otherwise proceed to a handler or (in its absence) crash the program.
there is an exception to every rule
exceptional case-marking
(grammar) A phenomenon where the subject of an embedded infinitival verb seems to appear in the superordinate clause, and, if a pronoun, is unexpectedly marked with objective case morphology.
exceptions that prove the rule
exceptions that prove rules
present company excepted
(idiomatic) These negative remarks do not pertain to anyone who is currently listening to them (including the speaker).
exception that proves the rule
The rare occurrence of a counterexample to a rule, used to demonstrate that the rule exists.
every rule has an exception
i before e, except after c
Alternative letter-case form of I before E, except after C
I before E, except after C
(orthography, mnemonic) In English words that contain the letters I and E together, the I tends to come before the E (ie), except in cases when the two are preceded by the letter C, in which case the E comes before the I (cei).