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The phrase "aspects though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting point or to acknowledge different facets of a topic while suggesting a particular perspective.
Example: "There are many aspects though that we need to consider before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "elements, however" or "factors, nonetheless".
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Once you get past "Everwood" 's homiletic aspects, though, the show has some real charm.
In many aspects, though, Gallery still thinks of himself as that regular kid from an Iowa farm, an aspiring teacher who drives a big, old, comfortable car.
The unsexy aspects, though, are what will differentiate you from everyone else who didn't have the patience to follow through.
Legal aspects, though reported as conflicting, were not insurmountable obstacles to MAR procedures.
The plan does have potentially controversial aspects though, which the FDA will want to consider in detail.
As much may even apply to a relationship (or its financial aspects), though here the mood is more freewheeling; the zanier your fancy, the better!
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Its most interesting aspect, though, lies elsewhere.
Another aspect, though, is technological ignorance.
The most important aspect, though, might be the oversight requirements.
One aspect, though, of the cutbacks is troubling.
In this aspect, though, the complaints of the Italians are unlikely to have any impact.
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