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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a cat" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to make comparisons between two things, typically something that is metaphorical or descriptive. For example, you could say "She moved through the crowd as a cat, nonchalant and graceful."
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Yes, Mario dresses up as a cat.
She looks sleek as a cat.
"Man, I was nervous as a cat," he said.
He was a person disguised as a cat".
He was said to be as agile as a cat.
She's as petulant as a cat, and just as unbiddable.
Imagine Britain's membership of the European Union as a cat.
I think of myself as a cat foster mum".
Benedict is well-known as a cat lover.
He was as nervous as a cat, but had not been drinking...
"Super quick, quick as a cat," the defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan said of Umenyiora.
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