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The phrase "as dirt" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to emphasize something being very low in value or worthlessness.
Example: "He treated my opinion as dirt, completely ignoring my suggestions."
Alternatives: "like trash" or "worthless as mud".
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I am dull as dirt!
Forget the term "dumb as dirt".
Forget the _____ "dumb as dirt".
The man is dumb as dirt.
"We were poor as dirt can be," he said.
O dolt!/ As ignorant as dirt"—that the play usually becomes a vehicle for Iago.
As dirt funneled in, the railroad tracks remained suspended over the abyss for a time.
"Historic houses," said Mr. Kelly, "historic homes are worth more as dirt than as homes".
That essential factor missing from our lives could also be something as mundane as dirt.
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If you have acne, try to keep your skin as dirt-free as possible and NEVER cake on your makeup.
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