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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a aspect of" is not correct; it should be "an aspect of." You can use "an aspect of" when discussing a particular feature, element, or part of a larger topic or subject.
Example: "One important aspect of climate change is its impact on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a facet of" or "a component of".
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There's always been a aspect of that.
To be conscious such a represented content must also be Attended (the A aspect of AIR).
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Before surgery: a aspect of lower limbs; b AP radiographs of the spine and pelvis, note increased bone density; c radiographs of lower limbs: aLDFA 84° (right side) and 82° (left side); aMPTA 97° for both tibias.
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"A film is a portrait of an aspect of society".
And it's an aspect of a much wider problem.
Most marriages have a public face, an aspect of performance.
Does he represent an aspect of a story's theme?
Doubtless a certain grandiosity is an aspect of the man.
There is an aspect of Oz.
Each person in our past is an aspect of us.
It's just an aspect of his identity," Mr. Gates said.
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