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Discover LudwigThe phrasing "aspect to" is not correct and is not used in English
If you wish to describe a particular aspect of something, you can say "with regard to" or "with respect to," or use single words such as "regarding" or "concerning." For example: With respect to the current economic situation, we must make difficult decisions.
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There was a spiritual aspect to surfing".
There is a practical aspect to this.
There's another aspect to this.
There is a circus aspect to this.
But there is another aspect to it.
There's a ghostly aspect to the enterprise.
There's definitely a healing aspect to it".
"This has that ARG aspect to it.
There is a toxic aspect to this.
"There's an other-planetary aspect to it".
It's an unsatisfying aspect to the film.
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