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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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is this possible? "seeing as how"

Seeing as how:

Seeing (as) how you write the English language, I can confidently say I write better than you.
  

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It should be 'seeing at'. I would say: Seeing at your English , I can confidently say I write better than you. Prajwal

  • It should be 'seeing at'.
  • I would say: Seeing at your English , I can confidently say I write better than you.
  • Prajwal
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It should be 'seeing at'.

I would say:
Seeing at your English, I can confidently say I write better than you.

Prajwal
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I'm sorry but "seeing at" doesn't mean a thing.
I think the original is correct.
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Anonymous Seeing as how:Seeing (as) how you write the English language, I can confidently say I write better than you.
Hi,

I'm not a native-speaker, so I probably am not qualified to answer; but I think I can help you on this one. I hope a native will confirm the correctness of my answer.

Seeing as how exists; it means since. Th
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Hello khoff, you verified can you help us figure it out, which are correct please

a) Seeing how bad your English is, I'm confident I will be better than you in no time.
b) Seeing as how you have decided to learn English, we are going to buy a dictionary for you.
b) Seeing as you have decided to learn English, we are going to buy a dictionary for you.

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