Conjunction
as though
As to suggest the idea that; as if, as would be true if.
I felt sick, as though I'd just eaten a dozen bad oysters.
She reached out, as though to touch my face.
It always seemed as though we'd get married.
According to him, it now appears as though the will of the people no longer prevail but rather the will of a godfather. Source: Internet
According to Beyoncé stans, they feel as though these celebrities can afford to pay for the collection and believe the huge package should have been sent to members of the BeyHive instead. Source: Internet
A casual verifier of the counterexample may not think to change the colors of these regions, so that the counterexample will appear as though it is valid. Source: Internet
According to Wright's organic theory, all components of the building should appear unified, as though they belong together. Source: Internet
Admittedly, I feel as though the commentary for this sport in particular is far more intriguing to listen to than any other game previously mentioned. Source: Internet
After the harrowing butchery in the Catholic cathedral in Nice, the city's mayor called for to stop behaving as though it was a country at peace. Source: Internet