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Discover Ludwig"on any aspect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a range of topics, perspectives, or opinions. For example, "We will be discussing a number of topics today, so feel free to chime in on any aspect of the conversation."
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(Sanders declined to comment on any aspect of this article).
Prosecutors declined to comment on any aspect of the case.
A spokeswoman for IHMS said they would not be commenting on any aspect of the case.
Lawyers for Mr. DiPascali have declined to comment on any aspect of the case.
· If you'd like to comment on any aspect of Online, send your emails to [email protected]@theguardian.com
The Justice Department declined to comment on any aspect of the investigation.
Yesterday the lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said he would not comment on any aspect of the case.
Matthew Weigman, a spokesman for Sotheby's, declined to comment on any aspect of the case.
The channel refused to comment on any aspect of the off-camera drama this week.
Mr. Silverstein would not comment yesterday on any aspect of the disaster.
The C.I.A. declined to comment today on any aspect of the investigation.
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