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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a grave" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something serious or somber, but without context, it is ambiguous and unclear.
Example: "The atmosphere in the room was as a grave, filled with tension and unspoken words."
Alternatives: "as serious as death" or "as somber as a tomb".
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history as a grave breakdown of the national character.
He sees radical Islam as a grave threat.
We should take this as a grave warning.
Sterility, therefore, was widely regarded as a grave misfortune.
The settlers, however, view the pause as a grave threat.
Officials described the case as a grave security breach.
Personally, he said, he regarded abortion as a "grave" moral issue, and favored some restrictions.
Toyota, one of its customers, described it as a "grave issue".
Banning any kind of speech should always be seen as a grave act of government.
The gym, still empty of fans, was quiet as a grave.
Lebanon's Supreme Islamic Shia Council condemned Riyadh's action as a grave mistake.
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