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The phrase "as are from" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English
It is unclear in its intended meaning and does not follow conventional grammatical structures. Example: "The results of the study, as are from the previous research, indicate a significant trend."
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Few people know just how biologically different those with AS are from Neuro-typicals.
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