Sentence examples for add aside from inspiring English sources

The phrase "add aside" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to suggest setting something aside or making an addition, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "Please add aside the documents for review later."

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Reagan's near-idol status in the G.O.P. is so ingrained that when potential party chairmen were asked last month to name their political hero, the moderator hastened to add "aside from President Reagan".

Nothing more to add aside from the fact that I'm still down on this product but heck, what do I know.

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He added: "Aside from the number of individuals potentially inculpated, we also have evidence of a significant quantity of illegal activity over a relatively lengthy time period.

"Since that summer of 1955 I have written usually under artificial stimulants," he confesses before adding, "aside from the true stimulant of my deep-rooted need to continue to write".

He added, "Aside from indications that this is a perjured witness, one wonders at the timing of the case, when de Lima is about to face the Senate inquiry on her alleged involvement in the illegal drug case".

Referring to the Hawks' star, he added, "Aside from Joe Johnson, I think he's the most underrated player in the league, and when we play it's just like that".

Fleshing out his vision for the future of work a little further, in comments emailed to TechCrunch, Levchin added: "Aside from leadership positions, I think there are few occupations that won't have substantial populations of freelancers.

Madam President, let me add an aside here.

Targeting early-stage Internet and mobile companies, like most new VCs in Europe, K Fund is talking up the operational experience of its founders and its entrepreneur-friendly approach, citing the value-add, aside from cold hard cash, it aims to provide to the startups it backs.

She has become much more fluent in her lecturing style, has more eye contact with the audience, and may even add humorous asides and improvisations; she answers — and, if need be, parries — questions easily.

She has become much more fluent in her lecturing style, has more eye contact with the audience, and may even add humorous asides and improvisations; she answers and, if need be, parries questions easily.

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