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The use of "as to"



 
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The use of "as to" #1 (permalink) Mon May 28, 2007 21:27 pm   The use of "as to"
 

Hi

I find it difficult to use "as to" in my spoken and written English. Could you please tell me some sites or give me a few examples regarding this usage; especially a sentence like this where as to follows a noun?

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The use of "as to" #2 (permalink) Mon May 28, 2007 23:03 pm   The use of "as to"
 

The best way to find sentences like this -- REAL ones! -- is to google "as to" in quotation marks.
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