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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'aside from the' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something in addition to the one that has been mentioned. For example, "Aside from the big party, we also had a small gathering at the restaurant."
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Aside from the issue of media control.
Aside from the mandolin, right?
Aside from the trucks thing.
My reason (aside from the $965 price tag)?
Aside from the geographic distance, there was a cultural one.
Pearl stands somewhat aside from the alliterative movement proper.
The cat was still nice, aside from the throw-up.
There was no player access aside from the news conference.
Aside from the air travel, the trip was wonderful.
Yep, aside from the fact that everything is different.
Aside from the C-SPAN pledge, he has done that.
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