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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Using 'apposed'

'As apposed' or simply 'apposed'?
  

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It is impossible to answer your question without more context. "apposed" is quite an unusual word. Possibly you mean "opposed".

  • It is impossible to answer your question without more context.
  • "apposed" is quite an unusual word.
  • Possibly you mean "opposed".
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It is impossible to answer your question without more context. "apposed" is quite an unusual word. Possibly you mean "opposed".

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