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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
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here's my take

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00I often see the phrase " here's my take " ,but I don't understand it completely . 02br
00For example ,when Mr Wordy answered my thread he wrote as follows:02br
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00"01b00Here's my take.02b02br
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00"As of" can certainly mean "starting from", as in the sentence 01i00As of July 20 we will no longer accept cheques.02br
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00I would be very grateful if you could explain it to me02br
00Thank you in advance0-
  

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02br 01i 00Here's my take02i 00 = Here's how I understand it; here's my viewpoint 0-

  • 02br 01i 00Here's my take02i 00 = Here's how I understand it; here's my viewpoint 0-
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01i00Here's my take02i00 = Here's how I understand it; here's my viewpoint 0-
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01cite10Tuongvan12cite10'As of" can certainly mean "starting from", as in the sentence 11i10As of July 20 we will no longer accept cheques.12br
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10I would be very grateful if you could explain it to me12br
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10Yes, you're right.02br
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01b0018802b00 on 01b00"as from november 1st"02b02br
01b0060702b00 on 01b00"as of november 1st" [preferable, IMO02br
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0Thank you very much Mister Micawber02img0-
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01cite10Tuongvan12cite10Thank you very much Mister Micawber12img12br
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10Thank you very 01b00much,02b00 Mister Micawber. (comma after 'much' obligatory)0-

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