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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agile as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in comparisons to describe someone or something that is quick, flexible, or adaptable, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She is as agile as a dancer, effortlessly moving through the crowded room."
Alternatives: "quick as" or "nimble as".
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Her voice is not as agile, as big, or as beautiful as it once was - but she had agility, size and beauty to spare.
He was said to be as agile as a cat.
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López was as calm and as agile as Madridistas remember him to be.
Martin is not a mauling blocker, nor is he as agile as top left tackles.
Cancer Research UK had to remain agile as the trend took its own course.
Malcolm Turnbull was agile as ever at the Qantas innovation day in Sydney.
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The 12th Bernie Gunther mystery is as brisk and agile as its German police detective protagonist.
And, at the age of 37, he is not as agile as he once was.
But no one is quite so agile as America's new Super Conferences, soon to be brought to you by McDonald's.
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