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The phrase "anyone apart from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate exclusion, meaning "anyone except for" or "anyone other than."
Example: "I don't want anyone apart from my close friends to know about the surprise party."
Alternatives: "anyone except" or "anyone other than".
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But why should this concern anyone apart from "Holocaust obsessives"?
The virus is not considered dangerous to anyone apart from pregnant women.
Obviously I am not bothered about men's fashion - is anyone, apart from Jonathan Ross?
"There's nothing I can do about it, or anyone apart from Gazza himself.
Has anyone (apart from Cherie Blair) ever been as rude about Gordon Brown as Peter Mandelson?
"I can't think of anyone apart from the official channels who I told," he said.
"That was the last that anyone apart from the defendant saw April," she said.
And so we wouldn't listen to anyone apart from our favourite rappers.
They haven't won a series against anyone apart from Bangladesh or Zimbabwe for over seven years.
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It is hard to find anyone -- apart from the lawyers who are paid to do so -- to defend him in public.
"But I just never saw anyone else apart from Ryan.
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