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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aside on whether" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to express a consideration or a viewpoint regarding a specific issue, but the preposition "on" is not appropriate in this context.
Example: "Let's set aside the question of whether this approach is effective."
Alternatives: "aside from whether" or "regarding whether".
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Conflicting data aside on whether the I2020T mutation affects kinase activity per se (60), it was shown that the LRRK2 I2020T protein is more susceptible to post-translational degradation when compared with WT or the G2019S mutant (60).
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In an era in which GOP candidates are duking it out over who can out-Christian whom in the current presidential debates (not to mention not-so-subtle asides on whether Mormons "count" as Christians and if the president himself is secretly a Muslim), I love the idea of two intelligent people seriously debating the appropriateness of a shrine to atheism.
Set aside one on one time.
The choice of Zermelo set theory (leaving aside whether one goes on to ZFC) rules out the use of equivalence classes of equinumerous sets as cardinals (and so the use of the Frege natural numbers) or the use of equivalence classes of well-orderings as ordinals.
The issue before us is whether petitioner's conviction should be set aside on the ground that as a matter of law the defense of entrapment was established.
Set aside on draining paper.
Set aside on a plate.
Set the rabbit aside on a plate.
Set aside on plate.
Set aside on paper towels.
Set aside on heat rack.
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