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Apart from

/əˈpɑːt frɒm/preposition
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Apart from serves as a way to indicate exclusion or addition, essentially meaning 'except for' or 'besides' in everyday language. It adds nuance by subtly shifting focus, often used to highlight exceptions in lists or comparisons, and in modern contexts, it can soften contrasts in professional writing or casual conversation to make points more relatable.

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