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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as big of" is correct and usable in written English, though it is often considered informal.
It can be used when making comparisons regarding size or extent, typically in a colloquial context.
Example: "This project is not as big of a challenge as I initially thought."
Alternatives: "as large as" or "as significant as".
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It may not bring about as big of a reduction as medication does, but it helps".
The reason for this is that campaigns just don't have as big of an effect as people think.
I don't think I had as big of a wall up".
They cannot sing as loud, as long, or with as big of a range as adults or teens.
You can take as big of a hit or as small of a hit as you want at this point.
Here football isn't as big of a deal.
"Not as big of steps as we wanted".
To me, that's as big of an issue as education".
A There's not as big of an upside, but there's also a lot less downside.
This shouldn't have been as big of a surprise as it was.
"I think that's just as big of an obstacle for her.
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