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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as smooth as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the smoothness of something with a comparison to a different object. For example: "The silk fabric felt as smooth as glass."
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As smooth as his beer.
She's as smooth as Bernard Lagat.
Her smile was as smooth as paint.
The texture was as smooth as satin.
It went as smooth as glass".
His jacket is as smooth as leather.
The roads were as smooth as any in the States.
My knuckles were as smooth as a baby's.
But is the tölt really as smooth as I've heard?
Its west face is as smooth as a tombstone.
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