Many years ago in my first job, I made the mistake of writing "as from" instead of "as opposed to" in a document. To me it seemed normal usage (I must have learnt it from somewhere) but everyone else claimed it was not correct English.
Were they right?
Best Answer
They were right:
For example, makes no sense whatsoever, I'm afraid.
You might say:
But that's the only use I can think of for it. Others may gainsay me.