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Discover Ludwig'so as too' is not a correct sentence construction in written English
A more appropriate phrase might be 'so as to' or 'in order to'. For example: I studied hard so as to pass my English exam.
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So as too pay-off for the election, Obama gave stimulus to these already thriving Union sectors of the Economy.
So, as too often happens, it was the caregiver -- not the patient -- who continued suffering.
Today most districts do not have the capacity to do so, as too much energy has been directed to a compliance-based framework.
While most of America sees the media (because Fox tells them to do so) as too liberal and biased towards Hillary, reality clearly shown in a recent Harvard University study of election-year news coverage shows the opposite.
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The problem is not "too big to fail" so much as "too fucked up to fix".
Palestinian leaders regard the concessions offered by Israel so far as too trifling to warrant that step.
Not round so much as too messy, like he just rolled out of bed, or out of his bathrobe at the Playboy mansion.
It was important that they were not dressed too glamorously so as to suggest too high a status.
So will fashion — so often derided as too fast and ultimately shallow — really make an impact in crying out for fish and ocean sustainability?
So as it was too painful to refer to him while alive, we can only guess the anguish of Cameron's deep mourning now.
When "D'You Know What I Mean?" was planned as the first single, Ignition decided on a late release to radio so as to avoid too much advance exposure.
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