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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as grim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the severity or seriousness of a situation or feeling to something else that is also considered grim.
Example: "The news of the disaster was as grim as the reports from the previous year."
Alternatives: "equally grim" or "just as grim".
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Their findings are not as grim as some might expect.
Nor is the sales picture as grim as it seems.
But it wasn't quite as grim as it first appeared.
It's still as grim as I remember it being.
For the year, the picture was nearly as grim.
In times as grim as these, stable wages and higher productivity seem like good things.
What happened in the aftermath is as grim as the incident itself," Mr Kalin said.
They found that the impact on climate was nothing like as grim as had been supposed.
At least as far as accommodations go, the prison is as grim as most.
Moreover, as grim as the material is, the prose is a pleasure.
It's a lovely song, but not nearly as grim as it wants to be.
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