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besides that vs beside that

The phrases 'besides that' and 'beside that' have different meanings and uses. 'Besides that' is used to introduce additional information or reasons, while 'beside that' means next to or alongside something. Therefore, they serve different purposes.
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Last updated: July 09, 2024

besides that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

'Besides that' is used to introduce additional information or reasons.

Examples:

  • I don't like the food here. Besides that, the service is terrible.
  • She's a great singer. Besides that, she's also a talented dancer.
  • The pumpkin tortelli represent, besides that, a quite characteristic food as for their savour and taste.
  • Some claimed besides that the Roman pontiff alone had the right to exact such subscription.
  • I tried with nero and other programs, but anything, besides that the file is already a quality of 192 kb.
  • But besides that, something kept you in this business.
  • And besides that, who voted for Wendy Testaburger?
  • And besides that, she is the sweetest, smartest... funniest girl you could hope to meet.
  • When you open apps, it opens up into its own screen, but besides that most everything is fairly simple and relatively unchanged.
  • And besides that, every attraction in the city has probably its own souvenir and postcard shop.
  • But besides that, I think that in many quarters there is growing recognition of the need for European action against racism.
  • It never works out, and besides that, honestly it just looks weird.
  • He stayed in the corrupted besides that, got 30 days in jail.
  • But besides that, she's actually pretty fun.
  • I could sleep for three days, but besides that...
  • There are plenty of places besides that to work in.
  • No, besides that everything seems correct.
  • And besides that, there are practical reasons.
  • Yes, besides that this notice was given an hour ago.
  • But sit anywhere else besides that.
  • And besides that, weddings just aren't that scary.
  • And besides that is the car From boneyard 5000.

beside that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

'Beside that' means next to or alongside something.

Examples:

  • The book is on the table. Beside that, there's a cup of coffee.
  • She sat beside that tall guy at the concert.
  • of Europe who enshrined the concept of international solidarity beside that of the ... Beside that, this would also mean a violation of the basic duty to minimize ...
  • Beside that both wine countries are characterized by a great presence of .... Beside that, this would also mean a violation of the basic duty to minimize damages.
  • Apr 3, 2007 ... rafaelgan Senior Member. U.S.A. Spanish. Beside that, the other thing is better. Besides that, the other thing is better. What is the difference?
  • Oct 28, 2005 ... Good evening, Should i say beside that or besides that ? If I am writing something and if I want to change the subject. On the phone : To whom ...

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