The phrase “is not excluded” means that something is included or allowed within a certain context or set of conditions. It indicates that there are no restrictions preventing that particular item, person, or situation from being part of a group or from being considered in a specific scenario.
For example, if a set of rules states that “all participants are welcome, and no one is excluded,” it means that everyone can participate, and there are no limitations on who can join.
In legal or formal contexts, saying that something “is not excluded” can also imply that it is permissible or valid under the terms of a contract, agreement, or law. It suggests that the item or situation in question is part of the defined scope rather than being outside of it.