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Discover LudwigThe phrase “as dynamic” is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to compare two things, or to emphasize that something happened in an active or energetic way. For example: “The presentation was as dynamic as ever, keeping everyone engaged throughout.”
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"It's not as dynamic as you'd like," he said.
Yet the German economy is not as dynamic as others.
The 35-year-old Shaquille O'Neal is not as dynamic as he once was.
Her new novel suggests that the relation between her two professions remains as dynamic as ever.
They are as dynamic as their replacements (Mike Bibby and Josh Harrellson) are static.
The levels are as dynamic as the fighters.
The Potters were as dynamic as their visitors were listless.
"Money is changing, and digital wallets must be as dynamic as the currencies they hold.
"She's not nearly as dynamic as Rubio is.
No performance was as humane or as dynamic as Jeffrey Tambor's.
Ultrastructures are as dynamic as the processes supported by them.
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