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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as behind" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a comparative phrase, where two things are being compared in terms of how far behind they are. Example: The team worked hard to catch up, but they were still as behind as they were at the start of the race.
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Actually, I did not so much travel "with" the Senator as "behind" him.
But when it comes to openness toward women, they are as behind as everyone else.
Sony thinks PSN isn't as "behind" XBL as it was, say, two years ago.
He also enjoys acting and wants to be in front of the camera as well as behind one as a director again down the road.
The nameless narrator is a writer who accepts his own style as behind the times.
Behind this tendency, as behind so much in life, lies an aunt.
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Another describes it as "behind-closed-curtains" poverty.
And their role as behind-the-scenes power brokers has often distorted their coverage.
Their role as behind-the-scenes power brokers for the opposition has often distorted their coverage.
On the battlefield of humanity, you could say, there are such people as behind-the-lines Jews.
Now Mr. Cheney seems to have found his true calling, as behind-the-scenes operative and frequent spokesman.
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