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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

As much

Hello Friends,

This has as much to do with A as it has with B.

Little confused about 'as much' followed by 'as with'. Is the above correct? I want it mean the situation has to do with both A and B (in the same measure).


Thanks,

  

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Consider this longer version of the sentence. This has as much to do with A as it has to do with B. OK?

  • Consider this longer version of the sentence.
  • This has as much to do with A as it has to do with B.
  • OK?
  • Clive
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Consider this longer version of the sentence.

This has as much to do with A as it has to do with B.


OK?

Clive

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