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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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The storm lasted as short as one minute.

Is the use of 'as short as' appropriate/correct here?

  

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Anonymous Is the use of 'as short as' appropriate/correct here? Not really. The phrase is usually comparative of several possibilities: You can eat a hot dog in as short as one minute.

  • Anonymous Is the use of 'as short as' appropriate/correct here?
  • Not really.
  • The phrase is usually comparative of several possibilities: You can eat a hot dog in as short as one minute.
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AnonymousIs the use of 'as short as' appropriate/correct here?

Not really. The phrase is usually comparative of several possibilities:

You can eat a hot dog in as short as one minute.

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