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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as so a" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and appears to be a combination of words that does not follow standard grammatical structure.
Example: "As so a person who values honesty, I always strive to be truthful in my interactions."
Alternatives: "as such a" or "as a result".
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"The community strongly believes that this tragedy is a hate crime and would like the NYPD, the Hate Crime Unit and the DOJ to treat it just as so," a statement from the council said.
Money = 30% Family = 16% Health = 16% Work pressures = 9% Time pressures = 8% Love life = 4% Other = 3% Nothing = 15% Money is the greatest source of anxiety for Britons; 30% identify it as so, a far higher proportion than the next two biggest causes of anxiety, family (16%) and health (16%).
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The perfect counterattack gave United, as so often, an injury time bonus.
But Argentina, as so often, is a law unto itself.
Aid, as so often, is a sop for political failure.
95 This has been regarded as so important that an extra bullet point, no 11, was added.
As so often in rugby, a turnover proved lethal.
As so often, it's a question of magic numbers.
Since as so, there must be a such that (233).
Here, as so often, I was a late adopter.
As so defined, CAM has a broad range of implications.
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