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apart from
preposition
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Apparently he would watch any sport, however obscure, apart from rugby league, which he just could not stick.
▪ Finally, apart from one small reference, the analysis never examines the relationship between collective protest and internal war.
▪ Great Groups tend to be islands of excellence that exist apart from their surroundings.
▪ He had good reason, apart from the appeal of her look and manner.
▪ Still he did not move, apart from shrugging again.
▪ The clearly defined black spots and red bands of courage that set the rainbow apart from other trout are truly remarkable.
▪ The trouble is that they have not learned to be secure and capable apart from their parents.
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apart from

prep. except for; besides

Usage examples of "apart from".

He was of them, yet apart from them, unrelated to them by blood and with no family heritage of assistance to connect him to them, however deep the southerners looked.

She had pulled her shirt around her but apart from that she had not moved.

Long confinement indoors had made them very pale, but apart from this prison pallor and the fact that they were rather thin they were obviously unharmed.

A small house in the suburbs, a fenced yard, toys under the sofa_all of that seemed a world apart from the woman who sat across from him now.

It was this last talent that set them apart from the rest of the Nazi troops trying to stop the New Jersey.

A shadow stood in the forest, lean and somehow regal, part of the dark landscape, yet somehow apart from it as well.

The jadelike sheen of his smooth, scaleless skin further set him apart from the warmer colors of the merfolk and their scaled tails.

But then he saw how I looked in mirrors at my own face, and he said that I was vain, and my vanity was bad, and that it would keep me apart from the prince I was worthy of.

All, that is, except for one who stood slightly apart from the others.