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The phrase "as eloquent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's speech or writing style to that of another person or standard of eloquence.
Example: "Her speech was as eloquent as that of the renowned author she admired."
Alternatives: "equally articulate" or "just as expressive".
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But Spender is as eloquent as he is extreme.
At 59, she is as eloquent as any soul singer alive.
Still, sheared-off buildings are almost as eloquent as bodies in the street.
The breakdown of her composure was as eloquent as Ford's astounding poise.
Her taste came and went tidally salt and sour in his mouth, as eloquent as weather.
The arrangements on Dream River are almost as eloquent as his lyrics.
The spaces it proposes for memorial observance could be as eloquent as a cathedral's.
All is explained in Judd's writing on design, which is as eloquent as his reflections on art.
A banal word, repeated several times, for a president who can be as eloquent as the next politician.
She raised her prominent eyebrows, an expression honed through the years to be as eloquent as a Shakespearean verse.
I cannot remember those plaintive, questioning three-note treble figures sounding as eloquent as they did on Saturday.
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