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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apart from your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate exclusion or to introduce a contrasting point regarding someone's possession or situation.
Example: "Apart from your excellent performance, there were several other factors that contributed to the project's success."
Alternatives: "besides your" or "other than your".
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"Apart from your apartment?" Her father said, "I paid for Yale".
It's never off your mind or apart from your thoughts.
How you can stand apart from your homogenised surroundings.
How do you justify living apart from your family?
Needless to say, everything's monochrome, apart from your makeup, and even that's not far off.
What would you save, apart from your family and friends, come the floods?
And nothing in life is worth being in prison and being apart from your child".
Apart from your own shows, what Christmas events are you looking forward to?
"You can be torn apart from your family," Ms. Maxwell said, "and that can be heartbreaking.
Smokiness is what defines this dish, setting it apart from your common or garden baked aubergine.
Elsewhere, however, such formality could set you apart from your colleagues; there's no one right way.
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