deetsbeast wrote:
Need some clarification. Is this correct?
So as = conveys intention
What does "so as to"mean?
Yes, "so as to" indicates "in order to". Since economy did not grow with theintent of accelerating the inflation, "so as to" is not a great fit here.
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