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The phrase "as fluids as" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be an attempt to compare fluidity, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The dancer moved as fluid as water, gliding effortlessly across the stage."
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CA1 levels were significantly elevated in AS fluids as compared with the OA samples (p = 0.032).
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Though analogies between the arts are inexact, the boundaries between classical and pop cinema are as fluid as are the interests and curiosities of critics who do the cinema justice.
The menu should be as fluid as the pub itself.
In Monet's hands impressionism is as ethereal as railway smoke, as fluid as the modern world.
The storyline is as fluid as it is riveting, and the main characters are finely delineated.
In "Glimpse" he was as fluid as ever, his gestures clear, acute and even poetic and his gaze piercing.
African and West Indian users make videos as fluid as their own understanding of their racial and cultural heritage.
But as fluid as their 1 1/2-year courtship proved to be, their connection is completely grounded.
He complains that his speech, although improved with therapy, is not as fluid as it used to be.
By the time you reach the rotunda's upper levels, Ms. Hadid's forms look as fluid as mercury.
It sounds chaotic, but that's the point: John Hardy wants the curriculum to be as fluid as possible.
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