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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as central as" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to compare the importance or significance of one thing to another, emphasizing that both hold a similar level of centrality. Example: "In our discussion about climate change, the role of renewable energy is as central as the need for policy reform."
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In general, the inventory covered the vast majority of roads officially characterized as central as well as some secondary traffic arteries but appeared less comprehensive in peripheral sections of the city.
(Well, maybe not as central as real estate).
Intellectual mastery of the issues is not as central as it was before.
It was the family story, as central as a book of the Pentateuch.
Mr. Toussaint's ebullient pianism was often as central as Mr. Costello's tightly controlled guitar playing.
Their joy at making music and renewing friendship is as central as their reverence for their Italian maestro.
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Of the values progressives hold dear, none can be as central or as cherished as the promotion of diversity.
I've been there — as regulator, as central banker, as commercial bank official and director — for almost 60 years.
Others may come from as far away as central Africa.
They include the two biggest regions, Catalonia and Andalucia, as well as central Castilla La Mancha...
The public sector includes hospitals, schools and other buildings as well as central government departments".
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