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Pokh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

EACH AS

Indian food comprises many different styles of cooking, each as a product of its regional influences.

Guys,

Any difference between each as a product of its AND each a product of its

Thank you
  

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pokh Any difference No, but I prefer the sound of it without 'as'. CJ

  • pokh Any difference No, but I prefer the sound of it without 'as'.
  • CJ
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pokhAny difference
No, but I prefer the sound of it without 'as'.

CJ
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Because. No reason other than the sound of it.

CJ
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I agee with CJ. In fact, however, I cannot quite make sense of the semantics:

...each style [is] as (?) a product of its regional influences.

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