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I don't understand the recent confusion; I've been noticing this right and left the last few years.
"I am a teacher; as such [a thing - namely, a 'teacher'], I mold young minds."
As opposed to, "The exams were administered later than planned; as such [As what, exactly?], the report cards will be delayed."
Proper usage of “as such”
I don't understand the recent confusion; I've been noticing this right and left the last few years.
"I am a teacher; as such [a thing - namely, a 'teacher'], I mold young minds."
As opposed to, "The exams were administered later than planned; as such [As what, exactly?], the report cards will be delayed."