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The phrase "as concrete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison to emphasize clarity or specificity in a statement or idea.
Example: "The proposal needs to be as concrete as possible to ensure everyone understands the objectives."
Alternatives: "as specific" or "as clear".
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"Place is not as concrete as landscape," she said.
In Georgia, the red soil is baked hard as concrete.
Very often they're not as concrete as they appear.
Nicks's mode of songwriting is as concrete as her outfits are diaphanous.
It's not as concrete as meeting up, and is guaranteed to be a waste of time.
Especially as we all know that manifesto pledges are generally as concrete as quick sand.
And yet it feels as concrete as anything you might read in the newspaper or see with your own eyes.
Thats about as concrete as things get shy of a press release, folks.
That's about as concrete as it gets short of a press release.
Those achievements are as concrete as the dams on the Colorado River.
Although what we gain may not be as concrete as a pot, a chair or a monkey wrench.
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