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English 1b3 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

As compared/compared

They experienced a 5% increase in sales for the two day promotion, as comparered to the same time last year.

Is it best we leave in as? Does it alter the meaning omitting it?
  

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English 1b3 as compared You can leave as in or take it out without changing the meaning. ) CJ

  • English 1b3 as compared You can leave as in or take it out without changing the meaning.
  • ) CJ
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English 1b3as compared
You can leave as in or take it out without changing the meaning. (The comma is unnecessary in my opinion.)

CJ

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