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The phrase "as anonymous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is not identified or named, often in contexts involving privacy or confidentiality.
Example: "The survey allows participants to respond as anonymous, ensuring their privacy is protected."
Alternatives: "anonymously" or "under a pseudonym".
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The wall clock was as anonymous as a bus station's.
I'm not quite as anonymous as I was.
You can be as anonymous as you want here.
And it's as anonymous as you want it to be".
And nowhere is quite as anonymous as it first seems.
Hynoski was not quite as anonymous as his rushing totals suggest.
When people do appear, they are as anonymous as Saul Steinberg's hieroglyphic rubber-stamp people.
But Fredette's teammates, who are as anonymous as he is iconic, emerged from his shadow.
To that point, she had felt as anonymous as any other rookie medical student.
Like most good cricket coaches Flower remains as anonymous as possible.
This is, of course, not the standard reception for state legislators, typically as anonymous as they are unglamorous.
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