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The phrase "aside from what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception to a previously mentioned idea or topic.
Example: "Aside from what was discussed in the meeting, we also need to consider the budget constraints."
Alternatives: "other than what" or "besides what".
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It's amazing what yoga can do, aside from what the double-blind studies say.
But aside from what she termed such "boundary issues," Ms. Wallace raised two other matters.
Aside from what he has achieved at Manchester United, just look at his record with Aberdeen.
And aside from what it does not lack, "Citizen Kane" has Orson Welles.
Aside from what touches the consumer directly, it's also used more in manufacturing.
We knew nothing about Ulf's family aside from what he'd just told Baring.
She was interested, she said, in "creating a new kind of vision aside from what the camera saw".
Aside from what has been learned from such archaeological evidence, very little is known about the early history of Uttarakhand.
He will not get any more food aside from what he has with him until he touches ground.
Aside from what should be a great game... I'm on the lookout for something to ease my aching limbs.
Aside from what Anderson might provide if he testifies, the government does not appear to have additional evidence against Bonds.
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