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Cp2gd Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

From/as from

Hello,

Could you please tell me if both of the following sentences are correct?

- The company is controlled from the acquisition date;

- The company is controlled as from the acquisition date.

From and as from can be used interchangeably?

Thanks a lot.

Rui.
  

Top answer

There is no need for 'as'; in fact, the structure does not really make grammatical sense.

  • There is no need for 'as'; in fact, the structure does not really make grammatical sense.
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There is no need for 'as'; in fact, the structure does not really make grammatical sense.

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