Sentence examples for at apart from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at apart" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of two separate phrases, "apart" and "at."
Example: "We need to keep the two ideas apart to avoid confusion."
Alternatives: "separate from" or "distinct from".

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"What are we good at, apart from cyclng and curling?" asked a dejected Kenny Bell, from Edinburgh.

He can't think of anything he's bad at, apart from "just being able to relax and sleep".

"But what we are good at, apart from wending through the government labyrinth, is deploying capital".

I've been a success at every club I've been at, apart from Cardiff.

"We did not spend a lot in terms of transfer fees, which everyone fails to look at, apart from in the last transfer window when we bought (Loic) Remy and (Christopher Sambaa.

It is above all marvellous that this thinking self should be able to isolate, and to look at apart, what can only exist as an aspect or 'moment' in a living whole.

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On the court today I didn't really feel nervous at all, apart from at the beginning of the match.

Actually, he's hardly in this one at all, apart from a bit at the beginning.

We're somewhat adept at being apart.

So ruined it is hardly there at all, apart from the odd walkway.

If anyone knows what bloggers want, it should be the folks at Six Apart.

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