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Maelstrom Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Adding "and" to words such as "besides" and "aside from"

Is it grammtically correct and idiomatic to say "and aside from .." or "and besides.."?

Why and why not?
Seems to me only the latter is used.

Thanks in advance:)
  

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"? In what sentence? As they stand in isolation, they are fine.

  • "?
  • In what sentence?
  • As they stand in isolation, they are fine.
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maelstroms it grammtically correct and idiomatic to say "and aside from .." or "and besides.."?
In what sentence? As they stand in isolation, they are fine.

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