I can't understand the meaning of "for as" in the following sentence."It requires detailed planning for as specified number of reporting time periods."So I don't understand the relationship between the following clauses.1. It requires detailed planning2. specified number of reporting time periods --- it seems noun phraseWould someone please let me know how I understand "for as" here?
Top answer
It looks like a misprint. "for as" should be "for a". Does that help?
— CalifJim
It looks like a misprint.
"for as" should be "for a".
Does that help?
CJ
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