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The phrase "there besides" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional point or location in relation to something previously mentioned. Example: "I have my own reasons for not attending the meeting, and there besides, I have a prior commitment."
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"What brings volunteers there besides the cause?
There's a lot out there besides Auto-Tune.
There's a world of music out there besides solo piano recitals and opera at the Met.
I saw only one other child in there besides my daughter.
There's definitely other stuff going on in there besides the experiment.
"But I loved that there wasn't another boss there besides me".
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After all, what is there--besides our drives to eat and to reproduce--that is on our minds as much as money?
An average of eight people were there watching, besides the mother and the medical staff.
When you talk about structure, have there been, besides Ryan and John, other changes in the last year?
Cook has improved, and besides there really is no alternative.
Was there any recourse, besides abandoning writing?
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