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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been as of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, and its intended meaning is unclear without additional context. Example: "I have been as of late feeling more optimistic about the future."
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(It has been, as of this writing, 24 days, 8 hours and 29 minutes).
There has been, as of yet, no serious backlash from the Obama Administration's promiscuous use of drones.
The reason is that user relied upon has not been as of right, being pursuant to a statutory right alternatively by way of an implied license.
The risk reward is very favorable even if the company's results have not been as of late.
I like to take you on a journey how the SAT has been as of now in compare to the new SAT starting on March 2016.
Though his has been, as of yet, a short run, his time with the character has already proven to be memorable, typically casting Batman's rogue's gallery in a new light, from the 73-year-old Penguin to the lesser-known and -used Wrath.
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Much recent renovation or new construction has been as-of-right and heavily commercial, with an emphasis on retailing.
That's as much of an issue.
All of that was as usual.
The sense of relief is as natural.
Sequences of primers were as follows.
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