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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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as at

Is in natural to say 'as at' in the last clause?
If you travel without a valid ticket, or in the wrong class, or on a discounted ticket for which you are ineligible, you will be charged on the basis of the full fare applicable to the train, journey and class in which you are travelling as at the date of your journey.

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Anonymous Is in natural to say 'as at' in the last clause? No. I think they meant to write "as of the date" or "at the date" and they formed an incorrect hybrid of the two.

  • Anonymous Is in natural to say 'as at' in the last clause?
  • No.
  • I think they meant to write "as of the date" or "at the date" and they formed an incorrect hybrid of the two.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs in natural to say 'as at' in the last clause?
No. I think they meant to write "as of the date" or "at the date" and they formed an incorrect hybrid of the two.

CJ

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