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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as aloof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is emotionally distant or uninvolved in a situation.
Example: "Despite the lively conversation around her, she remained as aloof as ever, not engaging with anyone."
Alternatives: "as detached" or "as distant".
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Neighbors described the couple as aloof but not unfriendly.
Mr Kerry comes across as aloof and longwinded.
Maybe his reputation as aloof and moody still lingered.
It's hard to see Brown's progressivism as aloof or calculated.
The monarch was cast as aloof and uncaring, the family dysfunctional.
But detractors accused him of wielding power unilaterally, and described him as aloof and defensive.
Long characterised as aloof or rude, introverts have been getting some good publicity lately.
He carried the air of a privileged upbringing, coming off as aloof and, at times, snobbish.
In the past, she has been described as aloof and even cold, but that is unfair.
already has enough problems being seen as aloof, arrogant and misguided".
She soon learned that he was not as aloof or unemotional as he seemed.
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