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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as benevolent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's actions or intentions to those that are kind or charitable.
Example: "She approached the situation as benevolent, always considering the needs of others before her own."
Alternatives: "in a kind manner" or "with goodwill".
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Neither of these self-proclaimed healers is as benevolent as he first appears.
Some refused to believe that Mr. Booker's intentions were as benevolent as he claimed.
But unfortunately, however much you might like your new boss, they're unlikely to be quite as benevolent as Santa Claus.
Paul, the craggy, caring healer, has serious family problems, while his mentor, Gina, wise and warm as cocoa and cinnamon toast, is not as benevolent as she seems.
And the political implications will, I think, make Trump come to seem as benevolent as a greasepaint baddie at a Christmas panto.
The protagonist encounters obstacles along the way, such as inner demons or a sea lion that is not as benevolent as its handsome whiskers would suggest.
Another Canadian study [ 14] found that the police showed attitudes that were at least as benevolent as those of the general public.
"He's not as benevolent.
W. L. Carter cannot be as benevolent.
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