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as I we
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as I we" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error or a typographical mistake, as it combines two subjects in a way that does not make sense. Example: "As I we discussed earlier, we need to finalize the project."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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By the same way as (i), we obtain the result (ii).
In the same way as (i), we get λ ( 1 f ) = ∞, i.e., δ ( f ) = ∞, which contradicts the assumption that δ ( f ) < ∞.
At time t, if we have j backoff stages and the backoff counter is set as i, we have s(t) = j and b t) = i.
In the same way as (i), we get λ ( 1 f ) = ∞, i.e., δ ( f ) = ∞, which contradicts the assumption that δ ( f ) < ∞. (iii) Suppose f ( z ) is an entire solution of finite order satisfying λ ( f ) < δ ( f ), then we know δ ( f ) ≥ 1 by the conclusion of Corollary 1.3.
We decided to exclude small modules from further analyses, as (i) we wanted to get an overview of expression signatures driven by major regulatory mechanisms and (ii) although the excluded modules did pass rigorous statistical testing, the evidence base for these modules is not as wide as for the larger ones.
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And, we can know, no matter what experience we create for ourselves, that we are enough, exactly as I we are.
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as case (i), we have and.
As in (i), we need to consider only ((u,v neq 0,0)).
Then, again as case (i), we have and by (3.33),.
We played as solid as I think we could".
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We met as strangers as I think we parted as friends".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "as I we" in your writing. It is grammatically incorrect and unclear. Instead, use phrases like "as I said" or "as we discussed" depending on your intended meaning.
Common error
A common mistake is to mistakenly combine first-person singular ("I") and first-person plural ("we") pronouns. Double-check your sentences to ensure you're using the correct subject pronoun that accurately reflects the actor in the sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as I we" does not have a standard grammatical function in English. It appears to be an incorrect combination of pronouns, leading to a grammatically flawed construction. Ludwig AI confirms it's ungrammatical.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "as I we" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal and informal writing. As Ludwig AI points out, it's likely a result of a writing or speaking error. Instead, consider using alternatives such as "as I said", "as we discussed", or "as far as I know" depending on the intended meaning. Correct usage ensures clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as we
Corrects the grammatical error by removing the unnecessary "I".
as I said
Replaces the phrase with a common expression indicating a previous statement.
as I mentioned
Similar to "as I said", emphasizing a prior remark.
as we discussed
Indicates a prior conversation or deliberation.
as we know
Introduces information assumed to be commonly known.
as I understand it
Expresses the speaker's comprehension of a situation.
as I see it
Conveys the speaker's perspective or opinion.
as far as I know
Limits the statement to the speaker's knowledge.
as I recall
Refers back to something the speaker remembers.
as we've seen
Highlights something previously observed or demonstrated.
FAQs
What phrases can I use instead of "as I we"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "as I said", "as we discussed", or "as far as I know".
Is "as I we" grammatically correct?
No, "as I we" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It seems to be a combination of first-person singular and plural pronouns that doesn't form a coherent phrase.
How can I avoid making mistakes with subject pronouns like "as I we"?
Pay close attention to the subject of your sentence and ensure that the pronoun you use matches the subject in number and person. Review your writing carefully to catch any errors.
What is the difference between "as I said" and "as we said"?
"As I said" refers to something that only the speaker has said, while "as we said" refers to something that the speaker and at least one other person have said together or agreed upon.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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