Can I say "I don't think anyone WILL give it much thought if you USE "as it is" instead?
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tamguatlay You can say either. " One or the other may sometimes be favored for a certain usage, but I don't think anyone would give it much thought if you used "as it is" when we say "as is" or vice versa. Can I say "I don't think anyone WILL give it much thought if you USE "as it is" instead?
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tamguatlay You can say either. They both mean "without change." One or the other may sometimes be favored for a certain usage, but I don't think anyone would give it much thought if you used "as it is" when we say "as is" or vice versa.Can I say "I don't think anyone WILL give it much thought if you USE "as it is" instead?
Thanks.
Yes
By the way, "as is" is the only correct form for describing an item for sale with no warranty.