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Amir Shahzad Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I need to know if AS is appropriate in below sentence.

To be known as the most successful CEO in the field of business.
  

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The "as" is correct and natural (and appropriate) in your phrase. It's not a sentence, because it lacks a finite verb. You could remedy that by beginning with " I would like .

  • The "as" is correct and natural (and appropriate) in your phrase.
  • It's not a sentence, because it lacks a finite verb.
  • You could remedy that by beginning with " I would like .
  • .
  • or ending with ".
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The "as" is correct and natural (and appropriate) in your phrase.

It's not a sentence, because it lacks a finite verb.

You could remedy that by beginning with "I would like . . . . or ending with ". . . . is my goal."

Welcome to English Forums, Amir. Thanks for joining us!

Best wishes, - A.
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Hi, Thank you for your advise.

So the complete sentence will be like this;

I would like to be known as the most successful CEO in the field of business is my career goal.

Thank you again, Aamir
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You can't use both "I would like to" and "is my career goal." at the same time. Choose only one.

I would like to be known as the most successful CEO in the field of business.

Or

To be known as the most successful CEO in the field of business is my goal.

Or

My goal is to be known as the most successful CEO in the field of business.
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Thank you for your help in writing English appropriately, I am glad to join this forum.

I neeed to sumbit one letter for Turkey embassy for visa, pls review the following text.

I confirm that Mr. Aamir Shahzad is employed as Country Manager with this Organization from September 2008 to the present day, and is paid salary US$3500/= plus sale

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