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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aside from which" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an additional point or exception that is separate from what has just been mentioned.
Example: "The project was successful; aside from which, it also received positive feedback from the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "besides that" or "in addition to that".
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Primary schooling now lasts five years and full secondary schooling four years, aside from which there are many short agricultural and other vocational institutes with courses ranging from a few weeks to a few months.
Aside from which, all the talk was of the upcoming trip to South Africa and the chance to establish, as the Aussie team themselves believe, that their fast bowling attack is the best in the world.
Up to a point, Obama can present this as feature, not bug: He wants someone at odds with today's high court trends, aside from which her overturned opinions often garnered two, three or four votes from the liberals on the current court, making it hard to portray them as beyond the pale.
Aside from which consonants to avoid, I hope my tips help.
Aside from which creator and what we know about him/her/it, what are these rights?
"It's very bad policy... Aside from which it's inhumane and it's cruel, which I absolutely don't like.
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The OPEB Commission is looking at retiree benefits aside from pensions, which includes retiree healthcare benefits.
But aside from deciding which way to say it, AT LEAST SAY IT!
Aside from CDs, which Hugh buys like candy, he also has a pretty big record collection.
Aside from water, which forms 70percentt of a cell's mass, a cell is composed mostly of macromolecules.
Miller also led me directly into my other great passion, aside from acting, which is collecting and dealing rare books.
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