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The phrase "as classical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison to something that is considered classical in nature or style.
Example: "The new composition is as classical in its structure as the works of Beethoven."
Alternatives: "like classical" or "similar to classical".
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I've also heard the building described as "classical".
The doctor described her aesthetic sense as "classical".
That might now be thought of as "classical" genomics.
There's no such thing as "classical music": it's a thousand-year expanse of ever-evolving styles.
It was a little jazzier, not as classical as the Russian technique I'd learned in California".
The transfer function method is sometimes regarded as "classical" in control theory.
Mr. Mallmann describes his cuisine as "classical rebellion," combining classic European cooking with South American cuisine.
What defines the modern work as classical?
But didn't she avoid idiosyncrasy as much as classical ballet?
That contempt is rooted in a worldview best characterised as classical Zionism.
Outdoor dance and theater productions as well as classical, pop and jazz concerts.
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