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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as dormant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is inactive or in a state of rest, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The project has been as dormant as a hibernating bear during the winter months."
Alternatives: "in a state of inactivity" or "as inactive."
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"It slowed down, but it didn't go nearly as dormant as New York did.
Before 10 p.m., the large, old house with the columned porch on Main Street is as dormant as the rest of the sleepy town.
Yet the nearly $400 million industry is not quite as dormant as the best-seller list, or a trip to Wal-Mart's toy aisle, may imply.
Operator Stancliffe Stone is taking the Peak District National Park authority to court over its classification of the quarry as dormant.
If he stays locked into the arid agenda of the Republicans, the economy will remain as dormant as his speech on Monday, which is just where his rivals hope it will be in November 2012.
Now Mr. Carlson, 61, describes his cancer as "dormant".
The case is now being classified as dormant by Greater Manchester police.
"Dr. Deno said you shouldn't think of seeds as dormant," Mr. Druse said.
Other species are present, invisibly, as dormant seeds in the soil.
Downhole logging of large diameter holes is the best method to evaluate complex subsurface conditions, such as dormant bedrock landslides.
These latter mechanisms are reviewed in the context of metastasis of BC to the BM for transition as dormant cells.
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