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Discover LudwigIt is typically used as a conjunction to contrast two ideas or options.
For example: - "I can't imagine what else but love would drive a person to do such a selfless act." - "There was nothing else but silence in the room." - "Where else but at the beach can you feel so relaxed?" In these examples, "else but" is used to emphasize the singular focus or inevitability of the idea being expressed. It can also be used in a rhetorical sense to imply that there is no alternative or logical alternative.
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What else but "ohmage " ?
Where else but the subway?
There's nothing else but fear.
Anyone else but her.
"I have nothing else but this".
"And no one else but me, understand?
Forget all else but freedom.
Do anything else but this.
I don't know anything else but work.
He can't be anybody else but Palestinian.
It came from someone else, but who?
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