C ould someone please explain to me the correct use of the phrase "as with". As with many former Indian Cricket captains, Virat Kohli too has to cope with immense criticism from the media and public when India doesn't do well overseas. I have made up the above sentence.
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JigneshbharatiIs "as" an adverb of reason or conjunction
You can say it's an adverb of comparison or it's a conjunction. It has aspects of each.
Jigneshbharatiand "with" a preposition?
Yes.
JigneshbharatiAs with all tenses in English,
~ In the same way that it happens in