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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aside form" is not correct; it should be "aside from." You can use "aside from" to indicate an exception or to introduce additional information that is separate from the main point.
Example: "Aside from the weather, the event was a great success."
Alternatives: "other than" or "besides".
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Aside form what he said, the prime minister looked exceptionally relaxed.
He has made a strong case for what city government can't do, but he has said precious little about what it can do, aside form preserving public order.
This week, Hilton Als writes about the Kabuki tradition of the onnagata — that is, a man who performs female roles: "My first exposure to the exquisite and venerable Kabuki tradition — aside form the occasional glimpse on television — took place when Bando Tamasaburo performed at Japan Society in May , 1984
But aside form this being a vaguely interesting aside, it does rather pose a question for Spotify.
Aside form DN Capital, investors have included Bessemer Venture Partners, Venrock Associates, Ampersand Ventures, Intel Capital, and SAP Ventures.
Other of Spotify's Premium services – aside form removing the adverts – include access to pre-releases, concert ticket giveaways and the ability to listen in any jurisdiction.
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In the rat liver metastases, a 'pushing' growth pattern was detected, with a characteristic liver margin in which hepatocytes were 'pushed' aside, forming a ring-like border (margin) to the metastases at 2 weeks (Fig. 1a).
Still, most of the top employers cast aside any form of a caste system.
Opposition leaders with divergent agendas have put them aside to form anti-Modi alliances.
About 4,500 square miles (11,650 square km) in this region have been set aside to form Komoé National Park, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983.
The stagemaker, or tooth-billed catbird (Scenopoeetes dentirostris), of forests of northeastern Australia, arranges leaves silvery-side up (withered ones are carried aside) to form a "circus ring".
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