Sentence examples for aspects for example from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aspects for example" is not correct in written English.
It can be used when introducing specific instances or elements related to a broader topic, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "There are several aspects, for example, the economic impact and social implications of the policy."
Alternatives: "such as" or "for instance."

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But there are also positive aspects, for example you engage in charitable work for victims of natural disasters?

To adequately underpin these decisions, several aspects, for example the economic and the environmental impact, need to be assessed.

Most of the existing decision-support tools are based on very specific aspects, for example nutrient management.

In many aspects, for example, Quebec nationalism is indistinguishable from British Columbian provincialism — both seek fewer controls by the Canadian federal government.

Recently, Zika virus (ZIKV) emerged as a global public health concern and is distinct from other flaviviruses in many aspects, for example, causing transplacental infection, fetal abnormalities and vector-independent transmission through body fluids in humans.

In a prescient footnote to the guide published two years ago, the author said: "GCHQ has been in the media spotlight a fair bit recently and you may get some individuals asking you about aspects (for example, they may get you to comment on stories around GCHQ being asked to monitor all emails).

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Is it enough for businesses to be net positive in one aspect, for example, water or forests?

Their reactivity, and in particular their dynamic behaviour, has recently attracted interest both from a structural and a practical aspect, for example in catalysis.

The use of these materials in textiles has tended to concentrate on their functional aspect; for example, functional garments that need no ironing.

Wallis says when it became "relevant" and there was a "criminal aspect"  for example in the "red mercury" bomb plot" – the paper would notify the police just before publication.

The "halo effect" is a type of bias where if you score highly on one aspect for example, if you're perceived to have great communication skills – you're also considered to be good at everything else, such as analytical skills or business acumen.

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