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Discover LudwigThe phrase "besides her" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when referring to someone who, in addition to the person being discussed, is also involved in the situation. For example, "My aunt and uncle are coming to visit, besides her cousin."
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"I try to give her some advice, besides her coach.
Scout has other badges of adolescence, besides her kindergarten medal.
Surviving besides her parents are five brothers and two sisters.
And of course the party has other leaders besides her.
In a snapshot taken that evening, she beams besides her date, Stuart — just a friend.
(There seems to have been little besides her family connection to warrant the Machiavellian association).
Everything else, besides her ID, stayed in her purse, which she put in the back seat.
She added that one her favorite apps for the iPad (besides her own app of course) is Scrabble.
I think of little besides her".
Now, besides her grief, Debra Wilcox has another problem.
Everything that could have happened besides her hightailing it.
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