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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Until such a time

Are these set of words natural?

Could a native speaker give me an example a another example?

1 'Until such a time a time as/that'

Is this natural?

The room is yours until such a time we've determined who stays permanently.

Here was a definition of a word:
Which is correct?
Are both 'in such a way as to' and 'so as to' correct?
strongly supporting a particular religious group, especially in such a way as not to be willing to accept other beliefs:
strongly supporting a particular religious group, especially so as not to be willing to accept other beliefs:

I've heard so as to but never in such a way as to.

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Anonymous 1 'Until such a time a time as/that'Is this natural? No, it is awkward. The room is yours until we've determined who will stay permanently .

  • Anonymous 1 'Until such a time a time as/that'Is this natural?
  • No, it is awkward.
  • The room is yours until we've determined who will stay permanently .
  • strongly supporting a particular religious group, especially in such a way as not to be willing to accept other beliefs: strongly supporting a particular religious group, especially so as not to be willing to accept other beliefs: Yes.
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Anonymous1 'Until such a time a time as/that'Is this natural?
No, it is awkward.

The room is yours until we've determined who will stay permanently.
AnonymousAre both 'in such a way as to' and 'so as to' correct?strongly supporting a particular religious group, especially in such a way as not to be willing to acce

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