Hi, I've heard that there is a difference between these two expressions "as compared to" and "compared to", however, I couldn't find any thing about it in the web. I'd appreciate it if anybody give me an explanation with some examples.
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I see no difference as they stand, and I see no reason for 'as'. Do you have a specific example that worries you?
— Mister Micawber
I see no difference as they stand, and I see no reason for 'as'.
Do you have a specific example that worries you?
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