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Grace Crowley Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Besides of?

"This loader is a significant threat, besides of GandCrab that closed up shop earlier this year, it delivers over a dozen other payloads like FormBook, LokiBot, SmokeLoader, AZORult, NetWire, njRat and Pony stealer."

I saw this sentence when I was reading an article about malware. I am wondering why the author uses "besides of" here. In my point of view, "besides of" is not a phrase. Is this sentence wrong? Or is there any aspects of grammar that I didn't consider?

Thanks a lot in advance! Any answer will help Emotion: smile.

  

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Grace Crowley I am wondering why the author uses "besides of" here. So is everybody else. It's wrong.

  • Grace Crowley I am wondering why the author uses "besides of" here.
  • So is everybody else.
  • It's wrong.
  • Grace Crowley Or is are there any aspects of grammar that I didn't consider?
  • No.
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Grace CrowleyI am wondering why the author uses "besides of" here.

So is everybody else. It's wrong.

Grace CrowleyOr is are there any aspects of grammar that I didn't consider?

No. You understand it correctly.

CJ

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