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"even apart from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce an additional point or consideration, especially one that undermines or weakens a previous point. For example, "I like the movie, even apart from the fact that my friend recommended it."
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And even apart from money, it's also a time investment.
Even apart from the RCUK policy, serious attention to this problem is long overdue.
But even apart from the statistics debacle, Greece's economy soon lurched from bad to worse.
Even apart from ignorance of the basic facts, most people simply do not think politically.
Lastly, the summit was an intriguing event even apart from its subject matter.
Even apart from his specific ideological pronouncements, Heidegger was, philosophically, an anti-humanist rightist.
Even apart from that, Santorum's argument just doesn't track: "The rights came from each other.
Ms. Koike's biography is unusual for a Japanese politician, even apart from her gender.
Even apart from OSHA regulations, one persistent concern on the farm is the use of ladders.
Even apart from the cult allegations, the recycled clothing business is shrouded in mystery.
Even apart from the text, the work bulged with autobiographical detail.
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