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as to myself vs as far as I'm concerned

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'As far as I'm concerned' is a common English expression used to express one's opinion or point of view. On the other hand, 'as to myself' is less common and is typically used to refer to oneself in a more formal or literary context.

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as to myself

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in modern English. It is more formal and literary in style.

This phrase is used to refer to oneself in a more formal or literary context, often in written language.
  • To the world, as to myself... you have been an ideal. Always.
  • Mr President, it was a matter of huge satisfaction, I am sure to yourself as well as to myself, that the resolution on the crisis in the fishing sector was carried by such a vast majority as 508 to 7, with 27 abstentions.
  • I wouldn't go so far as to refer to myself as an authority figure.
  • I was thinking to myself as I came in this morning how very young and tiny she looked.
  • Because I'm not going to live the rest of my life as a liar, to myself and to anyone else.
  • But I guess I just explained it away to myself as pre-wedding jitters.
  • I referred to myself as El Baboso to several beautiful Latina ladies.
  • I feel I owe it to myself as a teenager.
  • Mr President, I will not conceal the fact that the question of salmonella contamination is of the greatest interest to myself as a trained doctor.
  • When the bet the whole pot, say "banco", as I said to myself.
  • The writing of it, I was at one point crying to myself as he was writing the key moment between Michael and Dwight.
  • I refer to myself as an intelligent life form - because I am sentient, and I'm able to recognize my own existence.
  • I promised him to try to be true to myself as much as possible.
  • Because I can't lie to you as well as I can lie to myself.
  • I was a danger to myself as much as anyone else.
  • I promised him to try to be true to myself as much as possible.
  • Members of the faculty, I've decided, as a Hogswatch present to myself, to open up the late Archchancellor Weatherwax's old bathroom.
  • I'm not sure that I haven't been lying this whole time to myself as much as to her.
  • Nothing you say to me is as horrible as what I say to myself.
  • I make things up so as not to bore myself.

Alternatives:

  • as for me
  • regarding myself
  • concerning myself
  • speaking for myself
  • personally

as far as I'm concerned

This phrase is a common English expression used to express one's opinion or point of view.

This phrase is used to indicate one's personal opinion or perspective on a matter.

Alternatives:

  • in my opinion
  • from my point of view
  • as I see it
  • personally
  • to me

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