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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

"As an aside"

Is the phrase "As an aside" meaning I will add an additional note, still in use in proper English language, or is there another more appropriate phrase I can use?
  

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Hi, Is the phrase "As an aside" meaning I will add an additional note, still in use in proper English language, Yes or is there another more appropriate phrase I can use? But rather than "I will add an additional note", I would say it means 'I will add a somewhat unimportant comment that is not really relevant to the main topic that we are discussing'. Clive

  • Hi, Is the phrase "As an aside" meaning I will add an additional note, still in use in proper English language, Yes or is there another more appropriate phrase I can use?
  • But rather than "I will add an additional note", I would say it means 'I will add a somewhat unimportant comment that is not really relevant to the main topic that we are discussing'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Is the phrase "As an aside" meaning I will add an additional note, still in use in proper English language, Yes or is there another more appropriate phrase I can use?

But rather than "I will add an additional note", I would say it means 'I will add a somewhat unimportant comment that is not really relevant to the main topic that we are discussing'.


Clive

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