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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as exquisite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the quality or beauty of something to another, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "The sunset was as exquisite as a painting, with vibrant colors blending seamlessly across the sky."
Alternatives: "just as beautiful" or "equally stunning."
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"That's about as exquisite as a work of art gets".
Occasionally, the wines are as exquisite as the Breuers.
Then, in my last meal, nothing was quite as exquisite.
Instruments of addiction are not supposed to be as exquisite as an opium pipe.
But underlying the work's success is Gelbart's structure, as exquisite as a cut diamond.
On Saturday his timing on a sluggish pitch was as exquisite as ever.
Needless to say, the meal was as exquisite as it was extortionate.
Smiling saleswomen stood over the glassed-in display of small, rectangular bonbons that looked as exquisite as jewels.
Duveen's clients, as their friendship with him ripened, saw their homes become almost as exquisite as his.
"At the end of the day, as exquisite as the science is, it's all about taking care of our patients".
Their designer, a mad young Finn named Juha Ruokangas, uses flamed Arctic birch, pickups wound by a German guitar guru, and inlays as exquisite as Fabergé eggs.
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