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1 exclude evidence
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2 exclude
виключати; забороняти в'їзд, не допускати, не пускати ( кудись); видворяти, видаляти ( кудись або звідкись)- exclude evidenceexclude evidence obtained through an illegal search — не приймати свідчення, отримані внаслідок незаконного обшуку
- exclude from a country
- exclude from the number
- exclude from the procedure
- exclude the goods
- exclude the public
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