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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an aspect that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific feature or characteristic of a subject being discussed.
Example: "One important aspect that we need to consider is the impact of climate change on agriculture."
Alternatives: "a facet that" or "a feature that".
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"It adds an aspect that was typical of 19th-century life," Mr. McKenna said.
Anderson in particular had done a terrific job largely bowling into a strong wind, an aspect that can go unappreciated.
Insects do have distinctive tastes, but they're subtle, so I think that's an aspect that needs more research".
Nor was anyone hurt — an aspect that gave the whole affair the air of a vast publicity stunt.
Some bridge deals have a topsy-turvy quality, with an aspect that is counterintuitive, and the one shown in the diagram has no less than three such features.
The "passport" is delivered by regional teams, an aspect that enables businesses to see the benefits that may be especially relevant to them.
His brilliance as a communicator – an aspect that tends to be ignored by his critics – is shown to best effect when he addresses his supporters directly.
The fact that he was aided in this task by his friend and neighbor George Bernard Shaw is similarly an aspect that could have borne more teasing out.
The Knicks' roster is largely the same, but their offense is free-wheeling under D'Antoni, an aspect that has seemed to impress Nets Coach Lawrence Frank.
The first generated unit is an aspect that extends a framework class.
The lack of hospital beds is an aspect that should be improved for the whole city.
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