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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fanciful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to a whimsical or imaginative idea or notion.
Example: "The story was as fanciful as a dream, filled with magical creatures and impossible adventures."
Alternatives: "as imaginative" or "as whimsical".
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That is not quite as fanciful as it might sound.
Telegraph wires become as fanciful as jungle creepers.
Perhaps my shared moment wasn't as fanciful as I thought.
But not all projects are as fanciful as Mr. Massaud's.
In those far-off days the proposition was not as fanciful as it now seems.
His captions are as fanciful as they are informative, and not always easy to read.
Much of it looks as fanciful as a 1970s edition of BBC1's Tomorrow's World.
Such a prospect might not be as fanciful as it was not so long ago.
I invited them to make it as fanciful as they liked, as long as they stayed true to archaeological realities.
The idea's not as fanciful as it sounds as long as whatever you buy is meant for someone else.
It is as fanciful as self-styled professional cockney EastEnders star Danny Dyer talking about the "good old days".
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