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The phrase "as foul" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to a foul condition or state, often in a negative context.
Example: "The air in the abandoned building was as foul as the rumors surrounding its history."
Alternatives: "as disgusting" or "as unpleasant".
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A few hours later our funnels are as foul as before.
There've always been wars, and they've always been as foul as we could make them.
The English air is as foul as it has been at any point since my childhood.
The anarchist, who thought no man was as foul as a Tammany boss, smiled and thanked him.
Also, they may be losers, but they aren't prissies: their language is just as foul as that of the school thugs who are harassing them.
Citing international data, the Clean Air Network, another local green group, argues that local air is often three times as foul as in New York and London.
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Yet critics have been just as foul-mouthed as Rowling's meanest characters.
Kick-Ass 2 (14 August) Hit-girl (Chloë Grace Moretz) is back, at high school this time, and she's as foul-mouthed as ever.
Once upon a time, the stench was overpowered by the not-quite-as-foul odor of stale Camel cigarettes.
Once upon a time, the stench was overpowered by the not-quite-as-foul odour of stale B&H.
Leaked recordings, if authentic, show him as foul-mouthed, corrupt and perhaps even complicit in murder.
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