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The phrase "as contagious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the spread of something, typically in a metaphorical sense, to the way a contagious disease spreads.
Example: "The enthusiasm in the room was as contagious as a laugh, spreading from one person to another."
Alternatives: "just as infectious" or "equally transmissible".
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No infection is as contagious as that is".
And pessimism can be as contagious as exuberance.
Health habits are as contagious as catching a cold.
Word of mouth can be as contagious as a cold.
The italics are as contagious as the virus.
He exhorted New Yorkers to fight for the city's resurrection, since "courage is as contagious as fear" and "hope as contagious as despair".
But it is not as contagious as flu, measles or other diseases.
This time the silliness is as contagious as it is outrageous.
In other parts of the world, the proliferation virus has not been as contagious as you might have feared.
Though not as contagious as a cold or flu, it can be spread through kissing, sneezing or sharing a spoon.
I met him some 20 years later and the sparkle in his eyes was as contagious as ever.
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