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The phrase "as appalling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is shocking or horrifying, often in comparison to another situation or event.
Example: "The conditions in the shelter were as appalling as those in the overcrowded prison."
Alternatives: "equally shocking" or "just as horrifying."
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The ethics were nearly as appalling as the spelling and grammar.
The gaffes are not as appalling as the Tories are making out.
Maybe it's not as appalling as corporate behavior that is regularly fricasseed in this space.
But as appalling as human trafficking is, the deaths cannot be explained so easily.
"It doesn't taste as appalling as other things that look like that," chimed in another.
But his views, which this editorial page has called "twisted," remain as appalling as ever.
Elsewhere, Roy just lets everything be as appalling as it was.
"To get a point, after playing as appalling as we did in the first half, is a point gained.
Google's ignorance of the library world is as appalling as its prejudice against all librarians.
That 89% discount for a millionaire is still just as appalling as last year.
He described the international buy-up as appalling.
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