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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a pristine" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used when describing something that is in a perfect or unspoiled condition, but it typically requires a noun to follow it for clarity.
Example: "The landscape was as pristine as it had been before the development began."
Alternatives: "in a pristine state" or "as pristine as possible."
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Like everything else in life, there is no such thing as a "pristine" assessment.
But New Zealand's reputation as a pristine place might not be exactly warranted.
Environmentalists and some officials favor protecting the refuge as a pristine wilderness area.
Brancusi's studio (in fact, a complex of studios) survives as a pristine, timeless, reconstructed exhibit.
Overall, the solute contents are low and characterise Nam Co as a pristine environment.
Some may consider this view of innocence as a pristine pleasantness to be old-fashioned prudishness; perhaps it is.
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"It is as close to a pristine ecosystem as it is possible to get on this planet," says Jane Lubchenko of Oregon State University.
Some environmentalists see the Anthropocene as a disaster by definition, since they see all human changes as degradation of a pristine Eden.
As a collectible, a pristine example wouldn't stretch many collectors' budgets.
Susanna The Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanna Karolina Wallumrod, who performs as Susanna, has a pristine, entrancing voice and the self-assurance to send it unguarded into the world.
The best way to see any film is as intended, on a pristine movie theatre screen in a darkened house.
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