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beside the case
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "beside the case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is adjacent to or alongside a particular case or situation. Example: "The evidence presented was compelling, but there were several factors beside the case that needed consideration."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Governments urged its merits, but all educational drives pall beside the case of Bernard of Clairvaux.
News & Media
Regarding the other proteins associated to the TPR arm, beside the case of Apc9, Apc15 and Apc16 already mentioned, homologues of Apc12 and Apc13 were poorly represented in opisthokonts.
Science
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Besides, the case was locked.
News & Media
Besides, the case against Iraq did not rest on intelligence alone.
News & Media
Besides the case involving Mr. Wylie and Ms. Miller, only two other suits, both in Texas, have been allowed to go to trial, and they are being delayed while an appeals court looks at issues of legal liability, said Michael S. Danko, the lawyer representing Mr. Wylie and Ms. Miller.
News & Media
Besides the case of Mr. Panin, the Foreign Ministry's travel advisory mentioned Maksim Chukharayev, who was arrested in Costa Rica in May in an investigation into a huge money-laundering operation, and Dmitry Ustinov, arrested in April in Lithuania and accused of smuggling American-made night-vision goggles to Russia for resale.
News & Media
Besides the case study, design guidelines were presented to help the stakeholders in compatible and sustainable interventions.
Science
Besides the case study, we discuss the methodological framework and alternatives for node and edge representations of graph models in geomorphology.
Science
Besides, the case of patient B suggests that the diagnosis of CD should be reconsidered in patients without persuading improvement to GFD.
Science
Besides, the case also can be defined positive if MAT is greater than or equal to 400 and supported by a positive IgM result [ 21].
Science
Besides the case study, we evaluate the performance of our space time model formulation and, in particular, the classification of areas into "stable" and "unstable" in a comprehensive set of simulations.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "beside the case", ensure it clearly indicates that the information is supplementary or not directly relevant to the core issue. Consider alternatives if the irrelevance needs stronger emphasis.
Common error
Avoid using "beside the case" when you mean to contradict a point directly. This phrase indicates something is related but not central, not that it is incorrect. Alternatives like "in contrast" or "however" may be more appropriate for direct contradictions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "beside the case" functions as a prepositional phrase, typically used to indicate that something is tangential or not directly relevant to the primary subject under discussion. As exemplified by Ludwig, it introduces supplementary information.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "beside the case" is a prepositional phrase used to indicate that something is related but not central to the current matter. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, although it's relatively rare. Usage is found in both scientific and news contexts. When considering this phrase, remember its function is to add context without diverting from the main focus, and alternatives may offer greater emphasis if irrelevance is the primary intent. The phrase shouldn't be used as a contradiction to the main point.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
beside the point
Indicates that something is not relevant or important to the main issue being discussed.
irrelevant to the matter
Focuses on the irrelevance of something to the central issue, changing the structure to emphasize the lack of importance.
not relevant to the subject
Directly states that something does not apply or connect to the topic.
immaterial to the situation
Emphasizes the lack of consequence or relevance of something to a specific situation.
not pertinent to the issue
Highlights that something is not directly related or applicable to the matter at hand.
unrelated to the facts
Focuses on a lack of connection to the established or known facts of a situation.
peripheral to the subject
Suggests something is on the outer edges of the topic, not central to it.
aside from the circumstances
Highlights considering something separately from the current situation.
disconnected from the context
Stresses the lack of a logical or natural association with the current context.
extraneous to the details
Highlights that something is not an essential or inherent part of the details under consideration.
FAQs
How can I use "beside the case" in a sentence?
Use "beside the case" to introduce information that is related to the main subject but not essential to the core argument or discussion. For example, "The main issue is funding, but "beside the case", we also need to consider staffing."
What's the difference between "beside the case" and "besides the case"?
"Beside the case" means 'next to' or 'alongside' in a spatial or figurative sense, whereas "besides the case" means 'in addition to' or 'apart from the case'. They have different meanings and aren't interchangeable.
What can I say instead of "beside the case" to indicate irrelevance?
You can use alternatives like "beside the point", "irrelevant to the matter", or "immaterial to the situation" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it grammatically correct to use "beside the case" in formal writing?
Yes, "beside the case" is grammatically correct and can be used in formal writing, although it's relatively infrequent. Ensure it accurately reflects that the information is secondary or tangential to the main subject. Stronger alternatives like "not pertinent to the issue" may be more common in formal contexts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested