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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

seeing at how

Hi,

Please tell me,
I don't know now if it is

seeing at how or seeing as how

Seeing at or seeing as how you write the English language, I can confidently say I write better than you.

Many thanks
  

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" But in your example, it should just be " seeing how you write . " It does not mean "considering how ," as it would have to mean in your example.

  • " But in your example, it should just be " seeing how you write .
  • " It does not mean "considering how ," as it would have to mean in your example.
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The expression is "seeing as," not "seeing at." But in your example, it should just be "seeing how you write . . ."

"Seeing as how" is an (informal) idiom meaning roughly "considering that" or "because." It does not mean "considering how," as it would have to mean in your example.

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