
Use of 'as per' vs 'per' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
@Mitch, the per count is necessarily not less than, rather than necessarily more than, the as per count, but of course in point of fact the former count is hundreds or thousands times as much. In any case, the proper test may be x as per y counts versus x …
"By" vs "Per". Which one should I use on expressions like "P&L ...
The two are often used differently (though there are many cases where both would work). The word "per" carries the implication (as in percent) that there is a division going on - so if someone says to me "I'll tell you the number of widgets manufactured per employee" I'm expecting one number - the total number of widgets manufactured divided by the number of employees.
grammar - Usage of “per”, “each” and "every"? - English Language ...
2019年4月6日 · "per" generally means an averaging. One may study for 5 hours one week, and 15 the next, and achieve 10 hours per week. "each" generally means either an equal distribution, or a minimum, or both. Studying 10 hours each week would mean at least 10 hours every week.
meaning - What does "Per [person's name]" mean? - English …
2014年6月9日 · The room costs 40 € per person. In this case, per has a meaning for for each. This matches with the main question as asked in the topic title, but doesn't with the example given in the thread itself: per John, as you never charge something per John, haha. There's another case where per would fit both your examples. Like this:
What is the difference between "as per" and "according to"?
It was first used in 1869 as a "slang" form "as per usual" by itself. I did however come across an entry that has a similar meaning to what you're looking for here: "by". By. 3. a. According to; as stated, indicated, or directed by, as per advice, per instructions, per invoice, per ledger, etc. Usually preceded by as.
What is the difference between "Per year" and "Per annum"?
PER ANNUM. For 30 years, it had gone remorselessly ahead, at about 80% per annum. An Elan bond, where the bondholder can exercise the right to be repaid in 18 months, currently yields 19 per cent per annum. With this fresh impetus, the total edible oil processing capacity, including vanaspati, is expected to cross 20 million tonne per annum ...
Is 'As per our discussion' and 'As per your instructions' wrong?
As per is a bit redundant, though. It is essentially: As according to our conversation. So, feel free to use either construct. But, Per our conversation is a bit more succinct with roughly equivalent meaning.
time - Difference between "per month" and "monthly" - English …
2019年11月26日 · The phrase “per month” can be used to apply intervals within a period, i.e. twice per month. While “monthly”, denotes a specific period. You may say “twice monthly”, but you may prefer to say, “biweekly”. In the OP context I would recommend “$100 per month”.
Usage of “as per” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
There is a mistaken assumption here that as per has a valid usage. It doesn’t; it’s just one in common use, and is valid only by that sole metric alone. As per is always redundant; you don’t ever need the superflous as portion of the phrase. Indeed, the OED says that as per usual is “humorous slang”.
meaning - What does "persay"/"per say" mean? - English …
It shouldn't break any of your site per se. per se is a Latin phrase often used in English. It means "in itself". So the person who said per se could have meant: "It shouldn't break the site, but it could break other things that you care about." or perhaps "It shouldn't break the site, but it could cause problems that are similar to a broken site."