Can "as far as" mean "with regard to" or "concerning" without the "is concerned" part? In everyday dialogue, is it interchangeable with "as far as something is concerned"?

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Hey Pooja, 'As far as' means 'as much as' Eg As far as I know, it is possible. As far as that table is concerned, I am not sure if it is wooden or metallic. I hope this answers your question. Regards
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No, it can't be used
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As far as means according to knowledge. Yes we can use" as far as something is concerned " in a sentence. It refers to the knowledge of common people.
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Don't try to translate English from your mother tongue. Try to speak English with the flow. You r learning and listening this language from ur childhood so you should be sure that what you ll say it ll be grammatically right partly. When a man speaks English nobody would be concerned about the grammatical...
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Don't try to translate English from your mother tongue. Try to speak English with the flow. You r learning and listening this language from ur childhood so you should be sure that what you ll say it ll be grammatically right partly. When a man speaks English nobody would be concerned about the grammatical correctness, they ll be only concerned about the meaning of ur feelings read less
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No...both are different and stand on their own part..."As far as I know" means to what extend of knowledge do u have about something. "As far as I m concerned" means the opinion or expression....
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