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apart from

Idioms  
  1. Also, aside from. Besides, except for. For example, Apart from jogging occasionally in the park, she gets no exercise, or Aside from Sunday dinner with his parents they have not gone out for months. The first term dates from the early 1600s, the variant from the early 1800s.


Example Sentences

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This is what everybody is against and we can't find anyone who is trying to support it apart from the council.

From BBC

So much of the machinery which provides either a successful or unsuccessful season could be dictated by everyone apart from the coach.

From BBC

He broke into the club of top appellate lawyers with an entrepreneurial approach that set him apart from attorneys who leveraged Ivy League degrees, clerkships and prestigious Justice Department posts into star roles at elite firms.

From The Wall Street Journal

As director of the Louvre, Leribault will be in charge of the vast former royal palace that apart from the hugely embarrassing theft of French crown jewels in October has struggled with a litany of problems including union strikes, a ticket fraud scandal, a water leak and structural, maintenance and security issues.

From Barron's

There will undoubtedly be some who find nits to pick, but it’s hard to imagine any less-than-obsessed fans unhappy with this lagniappe, apart from its comparative brevity.

From Los Angeles Times