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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at besides" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate phrases, "besides" and "at," which do not work together in this way.
Example: "Besides the main course, we also have dessert options available."
Alternatives: "In addition to" or "Apart from".
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And it is hypnotic to look at besides.
There is plenty to look at besides the movies.
And in an era where post-Cold War inferiority complexes are still circling under the surface of modern Russian life, brands — things that we're good at besides all the bad things you know us for — are important in helping Russians square their shoulders at home and hike up their chins abroad, while playing with the international majors.
Rather, the reason that her approach troubled me was that in its efficiency and effectiveness, it was proof that when it came to words and punctuation — and there wasn't much I was good at besides words and punctuation — I hadn't taught her anything.
Are there any other places you're looking at besides Iceland?
Other factors we looked at besides the above include red tape, investor protection and stock market performance.
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Something is at work besides irrational financial markets.
Something to investigate, at least, besides Spain's imploding housing market, failing banks and rising unemployment.
The most impressive thing at Roy Hill, besides the heat, is the airport.
Also, the Fed looks at things besides consumption to judge the economy.
"Ask any senior U.S. statesman: Is there any strategy at all, besides withdrawal?" Guggenheim said.
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