You think everyone's on the same wavelength you are, and you find that your're wearing out your staff.
I think the conjunction "as" has been omitted before "you are." If so, I'd like to whether this omission is grammatical. Thank you in advance for your help.
Top answer
Omitting as is OK. CB
— Cool Breeze
Omitting as is OK.
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