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Collocations for aspect - noun

ADJECTIVE

central, crucial, essential, fundamental, important, key, main, major, principal, significant, vital
basic, broad, general
Questions also cover much broader aspects of general health.
appealing, attractive, beneficial, encouraging (esp. BrE), exciting, fascinating, interesting, pleasing (esp. BrE), positive
controversial, difficult, disappointing (esp. BrE), disturbing, negative, problematic, sinister, troubling, unfortunate, worst
the worst aspects of tourism
bizarre, curious, intriguing, puzzling, unusual
distinctive, noteworthy, remarkable, striking
unique
subtle
mundane
neglected
certain, specific, various
They provided assistance on various aspects of the job.
formal, functional, practical, theoretical
the formal aspects of the language system
the theoretical aspects of the course
business, commercial, cultural, economic, environmental, ethical, financial, historical, human, legal, military, moral, physical, political, psychological, religious, scientific, social, spiritual, technical

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VERB + aspect

have
The project has two main aspects.
take on
Events began to take on a more sinister aspect.
address, consider, cover, deal with, discuss, emphasize, examine, explore, focus on, highlight, investigate, look at, study
We will be looking at many different aspects of pollution.
demonstrate, illuminate, illustrate, reveal
a unique collection illustrating aspects of art history
ignore, neglect, overlook

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PREPOSITION

from the … aspect
This plan is very good from the social aspect.
aspect to
the positive aspects to retirement

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PHRASES

all aspects of sth, every aspect of sth
in every aspect (of sth)
The service was excellent in every aspect.

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