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Thorba Posted 16 years ago
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Is it as apposed to or as opposed to????

Is the correct term "as apposed to" or "as opposed to"....?
  

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It's "as opposed to". "apposed" is an unusual word that you will never need to use in everyday English.

  • It's "as opposed to".
  • "apposed" is an unusual word that you will never need to use in everyday English.
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It's "as opposed to".

"apposed" is an unusual word that you will never need to use in everyday English.

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