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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as devastated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a comparison of feelings of devastation, often in relation to another person's feelings or a situation.
Example: "After hearing the news, she felt as devastated as her friend who had lost a loved one."
Alternatives: "equally devastated" or "just as devastated".
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I know he's as devastated as I am.
But none was as devastated as Reno, whose customers came mostly from the Bay Area and other corners of California.
That is important in a region beset by mosquito-borne diseases (though not as devastated as sub-Saharan Africa, where Anopheles gambiae spreads malaria).
In the first moments off the court, tennis officials said she looked as devastated as she has ever been following a loss.
Her own father had lost a leg on the Russian front and never truly recovered, and her home town of Hanover was nearly as devastated as Kiel.
That was as devastated as I've been since I've worked in this job because it was a game we should have won".
Arlene was as devastated as we were, but soon she returned to Florida, leaving my brother and me to comfort the old man.
But that might not be enough for fans who are almost as devastated as they were during [SPOILER ALERT] last season's Red Wedding.
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Two weeks ago, as devastated parents and their children gathered at the rubble of their former schools, local newspapers eagerly captured their despair.
Predominantly rural states that elected Trump will be just as devastated as states with major metropolises that voted for Hillary Clinton.
But no town was as devastated as Winsted, which lost its downtown.
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