as such
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as such
1. In its current manner. Do you like this version as such, or should I make revisions?
2. Exactly. I didn't get an A as such, but I still did really well in that class!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
as such
in the way something is; as someone or something is. I cannot accept your manuscript as such. It needs revisions. You are new to this job, and as such, I will have to train you.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
as such
1. In itself, as in The job as such was easy, but required a lot of time. [Mid-1600s]
2. In that capacity, as in In the director's absence the assistants, as such, were in charge. [c. 1700]
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
as ˈsuch
1 in the usual sense or meaning of the word: There is no theatre as such in the town, but plays are sometimes performed in the town hall.
2 considering something only in theory, not in practice or in relation to a particular person or thing: I am not interested in money as such, but I do like the freedom it can buy.
3 because somebody/something is what it is: The government is the main contributor and, as such, controls the project.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- à la
- la
- all manner of
- all manner of somebody/something
- in a manner of speaking
- manner
- behaviour
- ape
- ape (one's) behavior
- as/so far as it goes