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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Difference between As of and As on?

Could anyone please give me the difference between As of and As on?
  

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It would help if you used them in sentences. as on doesn't immediately suggest anything to me. as of can be used with a time: As of two o'clock, ....

  • It would help if you used them in sentences.
  • as on doesn't immediately suggest anything to me.
  • as of can be used with a time: As of two o'clock, ....
  • CJ
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It would help if you used them in sentences.

as on doesn't immediately suggest anything to me. as of can be used with a time: As of two o'clock, ....

CJ

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