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The phrase 'apart from a' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the exception to an otherwise general statement. For example: "Most people living in this city use the bus for transportation, apart from a few who have their own car."
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Not attributed to another disorder 2.2 [G44.2/N95] Frequent episodic tension-type headache As 2.1 apart from: A.
How could you tell it apart from a bumble bee?
Almost everything, in fact, apart from a race.
Casimir, apart from a low body temperature, seemed healthy.
Apart from a few boils, it looked strong.
It was empty, apart from a big pile of cash".
Apart from a few broken columns, nothing else remains.
LVMH has nothing there apart from a leather tannery.
That sets her apart from a lot of people".
Apart from a handful of cars, the streets are deserted.
Apart from a few pesky speedboats, it's completely silent here.
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