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James Rowling Posted 14 years ago
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so as to

Hi, people. Would you mind explaining the meaning of "so as to"?

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James Rowling Would you mind explaining the meaning of "so as to"? so as to do something= in order to do something. He sported a beard so as to look manly.

  • James Rowling Would you mind explaining the meaning of "so as to"?
  • so as to do something= in order to do something.
  • He sported a beard so as to look manly.
  • means He sported a beard in order to look manly.
  • Prajwal
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James RowlingWould you mind explaining the meaning of "so as to"?
so as to do something= in order to do something.

He sported a beard so as to look manly.
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He sported a beard in order to look manly.

Prajwal
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in order to, in a manner leading to, as a means to, for the purpose of:

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