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Meaning

The phrase "as for" is used to introduce a new topic or to shift focus to a specific subject within a conversation. It often implies that the speaker is going to share additional information or an opinion about that subject.

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Etymology

The phrase "as for" combines the word "as," which comes from Old English "æs," meaning "to the same degree," and "for," derived from Old English "for," meaning "in favor of" or "on behalf of."

Examples

  1. As for the project deadline, we need to finish everything by next Friday.
  2. I think the movie was excellent; as for the actors, they all did a fantastic job.
  3. Our schedule is packed this week. As for the weekend, we might have some free time to relax.
  4. As for your question about the budget, I will get back to you once I have more information.