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Using “apart from” midsentence
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowLong sentence with 'warranty' - from 1871 UKFell from great heightsWhere does the phrase “flag it” come fromyou would know from experience“You must come from time” meaning in sci-fi movie “In Time” (2011)The evidence in from MarsUsing and meaning of “social responsibilities”The meaning of “back from the edge”?What does the phrase “rival camps from which to compete for resources” meanWhat does this phrase from “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” mean?
I'm looking into constructions that convey addition/inclusion.
In "[...] extracellular vesicles can regulate brain circuits and help diagnose neurodegenerative diseases – in addition to altering sperm to disrupt the brain health of resulting offspring."
Could "in addition to" be replaced by "apart from" without changing the meaning? Would it convey the same meaning as "beside" in this scenario?
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I'm looking into constructions that convey addition/inclusion.
In "[...] extracellular vesicles can regulate brain circuits and help diagnose neurodegenerative diseases – in addition to altering sperm to disrupt the brain health of resulting offspring."
Could "in addition to" be replaced by "apart from" without changing the meaning? Would it convey the same meaning as "beside" in this scenario?
phrase-meaning
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I'm looking into constructions that convey addition/inclusion.
In "[...] extracellular vesicles can regulate brain circuits and help diagnose neurodegenerative diseases – in addition to altering sperm to disrupt the brain health of resulting offspring."
Could "in addition to" be replaced by "apart from" without changing the meaning? Would it convey the same meaning as "beside" in this scenario?
phrase-meaning
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I'm looking into constructions that convey addition/inclusion.
In "[...] extracellular vesicles can regulate brain circuits and help diagnose neurodegenerative diseases – in addition to altering sperm to disrupt the brain health of resulting offspring."
Could "in addition to" be replaced by "apart from" without changing the meaning? Would it convey the same meaning as "beside" in this scenario?
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