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Little Girl Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

to or of

Hi, expect.

Could you explain the difference between the two phrases?

aspect TO the situation
aspect OF the situation
  

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The first seems wrong with no context.

  • The first seems wrong with no context.
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The first seems wrong with no context.
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In what context, could that be right? Also, I would very much appreciate it if you could explain the difference, if any. Thanks.
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An "aspect of the situation" may refer either to a way in which the situation can be viewed or to a distinct quality/element/facet of the situation:

We should analyze every aspect of the situation.

An "aspect to the situation" sounds like the "aspect" is not an integral part of the situation, but something that accompanies it:

It didn't end too well for them, b

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