Sentence examples for aspect what from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aspect what" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or unclear expression that lacks context and meaning.
Example: "Can you clarify the aspect what you are referring to in your analysis?"
Alternatives: "aspect of what" or "what aspect".

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He saw the other side of the game, the coaching aspect what he called "going upstairs," referring to how many training complexes (including the Giants') have the coaches' offices on the second floor.

I think there's not a weakness in her game, but I do believe she can be better in every aspect". What is so impressive is that 2016 should be such a hard act to follow.

They were cued to talk about the event either in the imperfective aspect (What was happening?) or in the perfective aspect (What happened?).

Then comes the "penis" aspect, what Louise calls her "secret box" of EGF serum.

Putting aside the hate crime aspect, what about the crime of witness tampering which Ravi was convicted of?

This has both a qualitative aspectWhat character does this resemble?—and a quantitative aspect—How close is the resemblance?

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Missing aspects: What features would you add? Removable aspects: What features would you remove?

Thus, the sketches covered three aspects: 'What is the issue?', 'Why is it important?', and 'What needs clarification?'.

We do look at other aspects: What is the potential of this product or service or marketplace.

Legal aspects what can/cannot be prescribed.

b) Technical aspects, what can be accomplished by using existing technologies?

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