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Hat gray 40 Posted 9 years ago
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As is meaning

Can "as is" mean compared to?


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Not as far as I can think. Can you give an example of the sort of thing you have in mind? g.

  • Not as far as I can think.
  • Can you give an example of the sort of thing you have in mind?
  • g.
  • "My brother is a doctor, as is my father", but it doesn't literally mean "compared to".
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Not as far as I can think. Can you give an example of the sort of thing you have in mind?

You can use "as is" to say that one thing is the same as another, e.g. "My brother is a doctor, as is my father", but it doesn't literally mean "compared to".

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