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Nanako
"as such" vs "per se" Hello everyone, Could someone please tell me the difference between "as such" and "per se"? 1. I didn't object to flextime as such. I just wanted to ensure job continuity. 2. I didn't object to flextime per se. I just wanted to ensure job continuity. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Nanako
6 Ara 2018 13:12
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To me, the two sentences have the same meaning. From dictionary.com: per se: by, of, for, or in itself; intrinsically as such: in itself or in themselves
6 Aralık 2018
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As such sounds a bit awkward in the above sentence. I think it typically is used to mean 'in its current form' or 'without making changes' but 'as is' works better to communicate that. Per se is more like saying 'as a concept' or 'in theory' so you don't object to flextime in theory, but want to make sure you will have job continuity.
6 Aralık 2018
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