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punctuation of OTHER THAN #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:50 am   punctuation of OTHER THAN
 

There are many aspects, other than money, which contribute to indispensable parts of life.
Are commas placed correctly?
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punctuation of OTHER THAN #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:04 am   punctuation of OTHER THAN
 

I would not use the commas there. Your sentence is overall odd to me, though.

I think you are trying to say this:

There are many things other than money which are indispensable parts of life.

or

There are many aspects of life other than money which are indispensable.

Usually, "aspect" is used when it is clear what it relates to. "Aspects of ... " "Examine the proposal in all its aspects." Your sentence makes me think "Aspects of what?"
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