Vijay Benade No matter how you look at it. This is a subordinate clause, not a complete sentence. 'no matter how' is understood as 'however'.
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Vijay BenadeNo matter how you look at it.
This is a subordinate clause, not a complete sentence.
'no matter how' is understood as 'however'.
So 'no matter how you look at it' has the same meaning as 'however you look at it'.
I imagine that some books or websites list 'no matter how' or 'however' as subordinating conjunctions, but ot