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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Same with or as?

Hello. Could you tell me which of the following is correct?

1) to experience the same aversion with someone who does sth

2) to experience the same aversion as someone who does sth
  

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2) to experience the same aversion as someone who does sth

  • 2) to experience the same aversion as someone who does sth
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2) to experience the same aversion as someone who does sth

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