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The phrase "apart from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a prepositional phrase that means "in addition to" and is used to introduce an exception or additional item. For example: "Apart from the issues of cost and timing, the project has been a success."
Exact(60)
Well, apart from the "little bit" part.
This should sit apart from the house.
Apart from the lack of coordination.
Eliasson stood apart from the group.
Apart from the modern clothing, of course.
Apart from the trembling of his hands.
APART from the rain, nothing went wrong.
Apart from the obvious?
Apart from the reviews'.
Apart from the name.
Apart from the dying bit.
More suggestions(25)
apart from the obligation
apart from the approval
apart from the multitude
apart from the ambient
apart from the persistence
apart from the sincere
apart from the heightened
apart from the sponsor
apart from the clarity
apart from the wealthy
apart from the normalizing
apart from the symptomatic
apart from the terrorists
apart from the lesser
apart from the website
apart from the gospel
apart from the rarity
apart from the frenetic
apart from the disabilities
apart from the urgent
apart from the performers
apart from the shadow
apart from the negative
apart from the electoral
apart from the physics
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