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The phrase "apart from where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an exception or a specific location in a discussion or description.
Example: "Apart from where we usually meet, I think we should consider a new location for our gatherings."
Alternatives: "aside from where" or "except for where".
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But apart from where alcohol is involved, withdrawing is rarely fatal".
Police have reportedly described the body parts as having no apparent injuries apart from where they were severed.
"In terms of physical shape, she is worlds apart from where she was three years ago," said one of her two coaches, Michael de Jongh.
But right now, after watching them all in the debates, it also feels like the only reason in much of the country (apart from where there are good Labour and Liberal MPs).
It's not restricted in any noticeable day-to-day way (you can even mess with drivers, disks and group policy, just not the registry), apart from where you can install apps.
Rosenfeld notes, however, that the epidemic began years before the crime spike, and that most of the growth in the heroin trade and usage has been in predominantly white, rural areas apart from where the increases in homicides have been observed.
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It is the only country apart from South Korea where the platform has become commonplace.
Apart from JPMorgan, where he worked a total of 15 years, he also worked at Credit Suisse and SG Warburg.
"It's the only industry, apart from prostitution, where men get paid less," she says.
Well, apart from Scotland where they want to talk about the SNP".
The two panels rated attribute intensities similarly, apart from chewiness where a significant Panel × Intensity interaction (P < 0.05) was observed.
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