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Discover LudwigThe phrase "where besides" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce additional information or details about a specific location or situation. Example: "We planned to have our picnic at the park, but it was closed for construction. Where besides can we have our picnic?" In this sentence, "where besides" is used to ask for alternative locations to have a picnic, besides the original planned park.
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Where besides Boston is the buzz?
Where besides Corbucci did you go for inspiration?
They return undercover to their former high school, where, besides trying to infiltrate a drug ring, they get the chance to remake the identities were definitively cemented there.
"I'm at a point in my life where, besides my family, I can't think of anything more important to me than baseball," Wright said.
Environmentalists were not pleased.Rallying the troopsBarack Obama flew unannounced to Afghanistan where, besides visiting American troops, he held a meeting with his Afghan counterpart, Hamid Karzai.
With the Giants no longer a threat to go 0-16, the next logical question is, where, besides Philadelphia on Sunday, do they go from here?
I also work as a mediator for the Los Angeles Superior Court, where, besides mediating cases, students in Dispute Resolution from USC and Pepperdine come to observe and co-mediate for their practicum education.
"It's very much like development in the United States, where besides New York, Washington and Los Angeles there may be much more opportunity in Philadelphia, Minneapolis, you name it.
Hilton also is promoting the movie on its Web site, where, besides viewing a trailer, visitors can enter sweepstakes to win one million customer loyalty points and a trip for two to Paris.
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WHERE else, besides at home, do children need to have their differences embraced, according to Mr. Schwartz?
WHERE else, besides New York City, have teacher ratings like these been made public?
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