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Has the word except been used properly here?

 
 
Reply Mon 5 Oct, 2009 08:40 pm

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Under the influence of this year's total eclipse of the sun, today's high tide in the Qiantang River will present tourists and visitors the biggest wave since the new millennium began, except special precipitation and wind power that possibly occurs to weaken it.
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Reply Mon 5 Oct, 2009 08:50 pm
barring or excepting
would be better
oristarA
 
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Reply Mon 5 Oct, 2009 09:41 pm
@sullyfish6,
Thanks
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Reply Tue 6 Oct, 2009 06:09 am
barring special precipitation or wind power that could possibly weaken it.
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