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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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So as to and in order to

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what is the difference between "so as to" and "in order to" ? Which one is more formal?
  

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Anonymous what is the difference between "so as to" and "in order to" ? I see none, really. Anonymous Which one is more formal?

  • Anonymous what is the difference between "so as to" and "in order to" ?
  • I see none, really.
  • Anonymous Which one is more formal?
  • Both are quite standard.
  • In order to is perhaps less remarkable.
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Anonymouswhat is the difference between "so as to" and "in order to" ?
I see none, really.
AnonymousWhich one is more formal?
Both are quite standard. In order to is perhaps less remarkable.

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