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View definitions for as it would be

as it would be

conjunction as in as if

conjunction as in as though

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Being sure that two people seeing what they each call ‘red’ have the same experience when they of it, Nagel effectively argues, is ultimately as impossible as it would be for us to know what it is like to be a bat, having an entire sensory apparatus we lack.

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The ground in November is not as cold as it would be in midwinter so some of the snow hitting the roads will probably melt, though larger accumulations could gather on colder grassy surfaces.

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Emily in Paris star Lily Collins has told the BBC she is keen for an Emily in London spin-off as it "would be so fun".

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Chris McEleny, general secretary of the Alba Party, had called on the UK government to allow Salmond's body to be flown directly back to Scotland as it would be quicker than using a commercial flight.

From BBC

Three applications for this hearing to be public were refused, with the parole board saying it was "not appropriate" as it would be assessing "current risk".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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