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Both "inasmuch as" and "in as much as" are used to introduce a reason or explanation for something. "Inasmuch as" is more formal and archaic, while "in as much as" is more commonly used in modern English. Both can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning.

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Inasmuch as there has been a weakening of the demarcation between the domestic and the international, globalization has reduced the rigidity of national boundaries.

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