As far as i can see
also, so far as i can see. according to my judgment or understanding, as in as far as i can see you’ve got an excellent chance of getting that job. this idiom was first recorded in 1577.
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- As far as possible
also, so far as possible. to the greatest extent, degree, or amount that is attainable. for example, i want to drive as far as possible today, or it was very complicated, but he promised to explain it so far as possible.
- As far as that goes
also, so far as that goes ; as or so far as that is concerned . concerning that, actually, moreover. for example, as far as that goes, bill doesn’t understand it , or my husband has never gotten along with henry, and so far as that goes, henry doesn’t like him either , or as […]
- As follows
what comes next, usually in the form of a list. for example, mary planned her day as follows: returning all phone calls; a department meeting; lunch with her colleagues; library research. this term is always put in the singular (“follows”) even though it applies to numerous items and is frequently followed by a colon. it […]
- As for
to the same degree, amount, or extent; similarly; equally: i don’t think it’s as hot and humid today as it was yesterday. for example; for instance: some flowers, as the rose, require special care. thought to be or considered to be: the square as distinct from the rectangle; the church as separate from the state. […]
- As good as
to the same degree, amount, or extent; similarly; equally: i don’t think it’s as hot and humid today as it was yesterday. for example; for instance: some flowers, as the rose, require special care. thought to be or considered to be: the square as distinct from the rectangle; the church as separate from the state. […]