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The phrase "aspect from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it may not be the most common or natural construction. It is often more common to use "aspect of" or "aspect that" instead. Here is an example of a sentence using "aspect from": One important aspect from the presentation was the discussion of sustainability and its impact on the company's future.
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This paper investigates the thermal perceptual aspect from daily activities.
There was the paternal aspect from Boston: the Adamses versus the Quincys, who were more aristocratic".
It touches nearly every aspect, from diagnosis to treatment to cure.
Female homelessness can take on a very different aspect from that of men.
It focuses on identifying contents associated with a specified topic aspect from each document.
In this paper, we address this aspect from an optimization and algorithmic standpoint.
Hayba emphasised the need to involve members of the community in every aspect from planning to implementation and beyond.
Embrace every aspect, from Harvard referencing to mid-class giggles and your PA forgetting where the lift is.
We played poorly in every aspect, from the first whistle when we gave away a soft try.
But here's the rub: It is very difficult — practically impossible — to separate the formal, nonrepresentational aspect from less tangible qualities.
Another aspect from the history of technology that's particularly interesting here is, who's going to use these instruments?
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