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No exact matches for apart-from, but the following may be helpful.

apart adverb 1 in or into pieces • come apart. 2 separated by a certain distance or time • The villages are about 6 miles apart. 3 to or on one side • set apart for special occasions. 4 disregarded, not considered, taken account of, etc • joking apart. 5 distinguished by some unique quality • a breed apart. apart from someone or something not including them or it; except for them or it; leaving them or it out of consideration • Everyone enjoyed the party apart from Andy.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French à part to one side.