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- Use of as per vs per - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Taking Wiktionary as a guide, one can use either form with little difference in meaning, but I think some people will object to such use of per and others to such use of as per My preference is for per because most uses of as per that I've heard seem pompous and verbose
- meaning - Difference between per and a - English Language Usage . . .
What is the difference between the following two sentences? She goes to the forest three times per week She goes to the forest three times a week
- meaning - What does Per [persons name] mean? - English Language . . .
The room costs 40 € per person In this case, per has a meaning for for each This matches with the main question as asked in the topic title, but doesn't with the example given in the thread itself: per John, as you never charge something per John, haha There's another case where per would fit both your examples Like this:
- By vs Per. Which one should I use on expressions like P L . . .
The word "per" carries the implication (as in percent) that there is a division going on - so if someone says to me "I'll tell you the number of widgets manufactured per employee" I'm expecting one number - the total number of widgets manufactured divided by the number of employees
- What is the difference between as per and according to?
The particular construction as per my knowledge is unnatural - as per is normally only used in reference to some prior statement school of thought It more properly corresponds to in accordance with, and can't simply be used to replace the idiomatic according to my knowledge information understanding
- What is the difference between Per year and Per annum?
This still leaves teachers $3,000 per year short of accountants, $17,000 short of computer systems analysts, and $25,000 short of engineers These example sentences are representative of the most common uses of these two phrases and, as one can see, there is no real difference between per annum and per year in usage
- Is there a definitive spelling for the shortened version of “as per usual”?
3 There's no definitive spelling, but as per ushe is a common one with the benefit of being fairly unambiguous Alternatives include as per use, but that could be confused with "for each use", and as per uje, but that looks a bit odd The OED doesn't include either, but does note as per is also a shortened form
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Most often, a ruptured brain aneurysm happens in the space between the brain and the thin tissues covering the brain This type of hemorrhagic stroke is called a subarachnoid hemorrhage Brain aneurysms are common But most brain aneurysms aren't serious, especially if they're small Most brain aneurysms don't rupture They usually don't cause symptoms or cause health problems In many people
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