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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as generous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's generosity to that of another person or to a standard of generosity.
Example: "She is as generous as her late grandmother, who always helped those in need."
Alternatives: "equally generous" or "just as generous".
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Private insurance rules are complex but generally are at least as generous as the entitlement programs.
This sounds alright, but it's nowhere near as generous as the pensions enjoyed by older generations.
As generous.
"It's nowhere near as generous.
Harvard is almost as generous.
And as generous.
Not many New Yorkers are as generous.
He described the current fee as "generous".
Cohn's self-assessment isn't always as generous.
But surely not everyone is as generous.
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Other technology companies aren't quite as generous or as paranoid.
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