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Perfect Stranger Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

[correct or not] as of today...

Dear Users,

Is the following sentence 100% correct?

As of today, it's been 4 years of me being in this city.

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Do you have a deliberate reason for not just saying "As of today, I've been in this city for four years"?

  • Do you have a deliberate reason for not just saying "As of today, I've been in this city for four years"?
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Do you have a deliberate reason for not just saying "As of today, I've been in this city for four years"?
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In the US (GPY is British), a person might say this if he was upset or unhappy about being there.
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AnonymousIn the US (GPY is British), a person might say this if he was upset or unhappy about being there.
I have no reason to believe there is any difference in the usage of this sentence between British and American English.
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GPYI have no reason to believe there is any difference in the usage of this sentence between British and American English.
Nor do I.

CJ

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