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"as of 3rd april" vs "as on 3rd april"

Both "as on 3rd April" and "as of 3rd April" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "As of 3rd April" is more commonly used to indicate a specific point in time, while "as on 3rd April" is used to refer to a situation or condition on that particular date.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

as of 3rd april

This phrase is correct and is commonly used to indicate a specific point in time.

This phrase is used to specify a particular date or time as a reference point.

Alternatives:

  • as on 3rd April
  • on 3rd April
  • as at 3rd April
  • as per 3rd April
  • as from 3rd April

as on 3rd april

This phrase is correct and is used to refer to a situation or condition on a specific date.

This phrase is used to describe a particular state or condition that existed on the 3rd of April.

Alternatives:

  • as of 3rd April
  • on 3rd April
  • as at 3rd April
  • as per 3rd April
  • as from 3rd April

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