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The phrase "as gospel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is accepted as true or reliable, often without question.
Example: "He takes everything his mentor says as gospel, believing it to be the ultimate truth."
Alternatives: "as truth" or "as fact".
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I wouldn't take it as gospel.
You don't have to take these estimates as gospel.
Edinburgh festival: Can Harry's word be taken as gospel?
Traveling -- 10. Bioethics, History, & the Study as Gospel -- 11.
The agency's account should not be treated as gospel.
So can we all, please, stop repeating it as gospel?
So their viewpoint cannot be taken as gospel.
In many Christian circles, this is accepted as gospel.
But you don't take the claims as gospel, either.
That the national press seemed to take these notions as gospel only reinforced my fear.
Luminous-eyed, vegetarian, copulating merrily, they listen to Toby's stories as gospel.
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