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Discover Ludwig"apart this" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use "apart from this" or "apart from that" to mean "excluding" or "besides." Here's an example: Apart from this issue, I believe the rest of the project is going smoothly.
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When system components are physically apart, this assumption becomes inappropriate.
How do you tease apart this sense from that?
Another team will now take apart this remedial work.
PARROTS APART "This is me in bed with Sunshine.
"Man, how we used to tear apart this town".
But visuals apart, this biopic is frustratingly slack.
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"We've decided to nest apart this year".
But it was shaky and fell apart this week.
Bale has shown every sign he could rip Europe apart this summer.
But the deal fell apart this year after Sprint's board rejected the proposed takeover.
That duo alone could have enough to tear Palace apart this weekend.
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