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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all besides" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate everything or everyone else apart from the subject being discussed.
Example: "All besides the main speaker were asked to leave the room."
Alternatives: "everyone else" or "all others".
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After all, besides polling accuracy, the ball game of presidential elections for pollsters is state elections.
"Ask any senior U.S. statesman: Is there any strategy at all, besides withdrawal?" Guggenheim said.
"I don't anticipate having anything done with my shoulder at all, besides strengthening it in the off-season," he said.
This is my destiny Come, now to work.Exeunt all besides CLARKE and CHORUSCLARKE: O how my heart misgives!
Better yet, Google's home page remains unsullied by banner ads, clutter, or, in fact, any graphics at all besides its logo.
"As great robbers as they are to all besides," a sea cook observed in 1709, they "are precisely just among themselves".
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That potential funnel, he says, also includes all operators "besides Singtel".
The Nets have no other All-Star besides Kidd, and other than Kidd and Kenyon Martin, they have no consistent scorers.
"There's a lot of beautiful ballads besides all those.
And besides all this, there are our roadsides.
All the candidates besides Mr. Bloomberg are participating in the campaign finance system.
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