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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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In terms of

In terms of investments, the money invested by government, the ICT proportion of schools’ expenditure and dedicated public or commercial ICT infrastructure and services reflect the real position of ICT in schools and public.

May I substitute "in terms of" for "as far as" or "In regard of"?
  

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john liao May I substitute "in terms of" for "as far as" or "In regard of"? The last one is wrong under any circumstances; all three are awkward at best. Why do you need the phrase at all?

  • john liao May I substitute "in terms of" for "as far as" or "In regard of"?
  • The last one is wrong under any circumstances; all three are awkward at best.
  • Why do you need the phrase at all?
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john liaoMay I substitute "in terms of" for "as far as" or "In regard of"?
The last one is wrong under any circumstances; all three are awkward at best. Why do you need the phrase at all?

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