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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as enthusiastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's level of enthusiasm to that of another person or group.
Example: "She was as enthusiastic about the project as her colleagues, which helped boost team morale."
Alternatives: "equally enthusiastic" or "just as enthusiastic".
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Not everyone is as enthusiastic.
Mr. Kim wasn't quite as enthusiastic.
Environmentalists are not nearly as enthusiastic.
Not everyone was as enthusiastic.
Though not everyone is as enthusiastic.
But not all of his neighbors are as enthusiastic.
Now, she's as enthusiastic as Mr. Villanova always was.
Not everyone was as enthusiastic as Mr. Blair.
Not everyone is as enthusiastic as the Dezers.
But none was as enthusiastic as Mr. Gorman himself.
I stop in now and then to observe, and they are as enthusiastic as ever.
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