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Clin06 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

As of yet ?

Sentence here:

As of yet, those analogies are somewhat inaccurate.

Does the 'As of yet' equals 'though' or 'however' ? And how to analyse the grammar of 'as of yet'? Not sure how to use it.
  

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'As of yet' means 'so far' or 'up to now'. The 'of' is unnecessary, and makes the phrase sound rather stilted; 'as yet' is sufficient.

  • 'As of yet' means 'so far' or 'up to now'.
  • The 'of' is unnecessary, and makes the phrase sound rather stilted; 'as yet' is sufficient.
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'As of yet' means 'so far' or 'up to now'. The 'of' is unnecessary, and makes the phrase sound rather stilted; 'as yet' is sufficient.

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