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Use of 'as per' vs 'per' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
According to Oxford dictionary, per is a preposition and means: for each and by means of. While as per is a phrase, which means in accordance with. As per example. On the other hand, Merriam-Webster says per can be used the same way as as per. Maybe this is British vs. American difference?
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How to Use As per Correctly - GRAMMARIST
As per is an adverbial phrase that means in accordance with, but it is often considered jargon or redundant. Learn how to use it correctly and when to avoid it in favor of more natural expressions.
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AS PER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Is It Grammatically Correct to Say as per? Many wonder whether the as in as per is superfluous. Wouldn’t the phrase “ per your instructions” mean much the same thing as “ as per your instructions?” In that case, would it be incorrect to insert the extra word?
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Is It Correct to Say “As Per”? - Two Minute English
Learn the meaning, usage, and alternatives of the phrase "as per" in formal and informal contexts. Find out why some people consider it redundant or outdated, and how to avoid it in everyday communication.
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"As Per" vs. "Per" - Easy Usage Guide (Helpful Examples) - Grammarhow
“Per” and “as per” are interchangeable when used to mean “in accordance with.” We can use them to refer to someone giving us a request to complete something. “Per” also relates to measurements and frequency, which “as per” cannot do. When interchangeable, you can see the two phrases in the following situations:
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Per Usual vs As Per Usual? What is the Difference?
Per usual is meant to suggest things are according to the usual. As per usual is meant to suggest that things are to the same degree as usual. The one thing these phrases have in common is they should be avoided in formal writing. Per usual is used far less frequently than as per usual.
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As Per: How Do You Use This Phrase? - Typing Adventure
Is Using “As Per” Grammatically Correct? The phrase “as per” is redundant. “Per,” minus the word “as,” communicates the same meaning. There are even some cases wherein you can drop the word “as.” This is especially true with the everyday phrase “as per usual.”
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Is “As Per” Correct in English (Per vs As Per) - Check English Word
The main difference between “as per” and “per” is that “as per” is a more formal and older phrase that means “according to” or “in accordance with,” while “per” is a shorter and more commonly used version of the Latin preposition “per,” which means “through,” “by means of,” or “during.”
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Is "as per" correct? It sounds redundant to me, but I see/hear ... - Reddit
All are ‘correct’ usage. "As per" is correct, but to be honest, just saying "as" works as well. I'm no English teacher, but "as per" is a little more formal. "As per the statement..." Shouldn't it be "Per the statement? "As per usual..." Shouldn't it be "As usual"? Or is it now acceptable?
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Is It Correct to Say “As Per”? - Strategies for Parents
Learn the meaning, history, and usage of the formal phrase "as per" meaning "according to." Find out when and how to use it in business, legal, and humorous contexts.