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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as disgusting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to another thing that is considered disgusting, often in a simile or comparative context.
Example: "The smell of the garbage was as disgusting as the sight of the overflowing trash cans."
Alternatives: "equally repulsive" or "just as vile".
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"Eating insects is as disgusting as eating vomit!" the chef said provocatively, then paused.
It is hard to ignore when they do something as disgusting as picket a funeral.
'We can't just dismiss it as disgusting.
Grenfell residents condemned the fraud as "disgusting and distasteful".
She described yesterday's military operation as "disgusting" and "unforgivable".
He has described a woman who was breastfeeding as "disgusting".
Keating later described the column as "disgusting" and "incredibly insensitive".
The present study aimed to identify what characteristics of foods make individuals perceive them as disgusting.
Kristen Stewart and Carey Mulligan have also branded Hollywood sexism as "disgusting" and a "massive" problem.
She did, however, urge Mr. Lopez to step down, describing the accusations against him as "disgusting".
One councillor described the use of the town's name as "disgusting".
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