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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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As with the pyramids

As with the pyramids, stonehenge would have taken many workers and many days-or rather years-to accomplish.
As is the case with the pyramids, ...
As is the case of the pyramids, ...

Hi,
Do all of the above sound right and mean about the same? Thanks.
  

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This one is OK: As is the case with the pyramids The other is not. You can do this, however: As in the case of the pyramids .

  • This one is OK: As is the case with the pyramids The other is not.
  • You can do this, however: As in the case of the pyramids .
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This one is OK:

As is the case with the pyramids

The other is not. You can do this, however:

As in the case of the pyramids
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