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Is as below correct?

VIP Member. "As below" is just a short form of "as stated below" or "as listed below" or "as written below" or whatever is appropriate. "Stated as below" doesn't sound right. It's either "as stated below" or "as below stated".

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Why do glider pilots look for dark surfaces below them?

Grass covered fields have less heat than dark ground. Strong thermals can be produced by large black asphalt parking lots. A large tilled black soil field is a good source of lift if the pilot can find a small amount of rising air.

Correspondingly, is as follows grammatically correct?

'As follows' is correct, not 'as follow. ' 'As follows' is used for both singular and plural situations. Thereof, is it correct to say as per your request? "As per your request" sounds formal and grammatically incorrect, even though it was used in business for many years. Its time has come and gone. Instead, switch it with "As you requested," which says the same thing in a much more approachable and simple way.

Then, what can i say instead of as per?

What is another word for as per? following in accordance with in keeping with according to in line with consistent with in conformity with accordant with as stated by as reported by 26 more rows Accordingly, whose v who is? Both who's and whose come from the pronoun who (shocking, right?). Who's is a contraction, meaning it's two words stuck together. Whose is a possessive pronoun. Use it when you're asking (or telling) to whom something belongs.

Which mount is below thumb?

The mount of Venus is located in the root of the thumb. The mount of Jupiter can be seen in the root of the forefinger. There is a mount in the middle finger.

Who's or whose birthday?

"Who's" is a contraction of "who is" or "who has". "Whose" is the possessive form of "who". Moreover, is whose a real word? Whose is a possessive adjective meaning "of or relating to whom or which." Grammatically speaking, we use the term possessive to refer to relationships beyond simple ownership.

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