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The phrase "as gold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is valuable, precious, or of high quality, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "Her honesty is as gold, shining brightly in a world full of deceit."
Alternatives: "as valuable as gold" or "as precious as gold".
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"It's worth as much as gold".
They were as good as gold Saturday.
The practice is known as "gold farming".
"Nah, good as gold, Jock".
"She's good as gold, boss.
It really was as good as gold.
The youngest sister was good as gold.
He repeated as Gold Cup champion in 1995.
(In 1850, it was about as valuable as gold).
These "trigger" prices are known as gold points.
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Slapstick and absurdism supersede the oil-as-gold allegory.
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