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The phrase "as a boulder" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used metaphorically to describe something that is solid, heavy, or unmovable, often in a figurative sense. Example: "He stood his ground as a boulder, refusing to back down in the face of adversity."
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The site is usually close to a landmark such as a boulder, stump, or tree.
His belly popped from his vest, round and hard as a boulder.
Nudging 20 stone, bald as a boulder, snarling and staring out friends and foes.
"I said, 'No way".' Leaving the counterweight as a boulder above ground would be dangerous.
But the information desk at its center is modeled as a boulder, a visual pun on the building's physical toughness.
Even as demand vastly outpaces supply, the market price is as static as a boulder in stream.
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Also, do not get a rock that is as big as say a boulder, because your roommate or parents might think that you are strange if you try to take a boulder around with you.
And they helped David Cohen launch TechStars, which started as a Boulder-based accelerator.
He looked as if a boulder of misery had been lifted from his shoulders.
His father's health seemed to charge downhill as if a boulder, out of control.
"But a boulder as big as a washbasin hit him and knocked him on the ground, and he couldn't move.
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