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The phrase "as a had" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "As a had been discussed previously, we need to finalize the project."
Alternatives: "as previously mentioned" or "as was stated".
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During evidence from disaffected former spy Richard Tomlinson, counsel to the inquest, Nicholas Hilliard, revealed a man named only as "A" had confirmed he drew up the assassination plan for MI6 in or around 1993.
Embryos morphology categorized as A had an IR of 28%, as B type, of 18% and as C type of 14% (P = 0.01).
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We never even got as far as having a name.
"It's just as important as having a physical checkup".
It's as tough as having a real conversation.
AS has vocational training as a nurse, has studied Social Sciences and Health Sciences and has a PhD in Health Sciences and Education.
He was written off as a has-been.
As a listener you had a choice.
As a lawyer, I had a client.
(1 For all, as has a solution.
Any bounded sequence such that as has a convergent subsequence.
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