Hi
I have 2 questions please.
Should there be “as to”?
Forget the injuries. Forget the talent disparities. Forget all the safe, easy reasons you can list (as to) why the team is in free-fall right now, because they don’t matter.
They use “against” but is it the same as “using”?
With a checking line of credit, you'd instead borrow the $18 against/using the overdraft line of credit.
Thank you
anonymous Should there be “as to”? Forget the injuries. Forget the talent disparities.
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anonymousShould there be “as to”?
Forget the injuries. Forget the talent disparities. Forget all the safe, easy reasons you can list (as to) why the team is in free-fall right now, because they don’t matter.
"as to" is OK. It's optional. It can be paraphrased in this sentence as "regarding", which would also be optional.