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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as from that" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used to indicate a starting point in time or a reference point for a change or action, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "As from that moment, everything changed for the better."
Alternatives: "Starting from that" or "From that point onward."
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It may not have been a wise wish as, from that moment on, the fish is just a normal fish.
The animal life of the steppes differs as much from that of the taiga as from that of the tundra.
The New York Herald quoted Mitchel, at a 1913 meeting with dignitaries from the Caribbean and Central and South America, as acknowledging his roots and cultural ties to Latin America: "I have personally a very deep interest in South America that springs of family ties and personal experience, as well as from that friendship which we all feel here for our neighbors to the south.
There will no longer be a guaranteed sugar beet price as from that date.
As from that moment, its owners destined that space to agricultural exploitation, and therefore no village structures were left standing.
The 'Discussions and conclusions' section handles the principal implications from the viewpoint of the decisions of restaurant owners, as well as from that of farmers.
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White Feathers is about as far from that as you can get.
The traditional goal of bank underwriters is to limit volatility for a new issue, and a direct listing is about as far from that as possible.
But they may not have to stray quite as far from that scenario as they fear.
Ancient Sparta was about as far from that ideal as one could imagine.
"I learned as much from that as from my conducting classes," Mr. Eddins said.
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