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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as guns" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended as part of a simile or idiomatic expression, but without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "He was as fierce as guns in the heat of battle."
Alternatives: "as fierce as fire" or "as strong as steel".
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Tiffany is as American as guns.
Beliefs matter in geopolitics as much as guns.
"These technologies are as neutral as guns," said Adler.
"We don't view them as guns," Dr. Sullivan said.
As long as guns are so readily available, that lure may be hard to diminish.
And you described your signature spring collection in Milan as "Guns N' Roses meets American couture".
As guns proliferate, legally and illegally, innocent people often seem more terrorized than protected.
Sometimes the police used firehoses, as well as guns and birdshot.
In fact, knife advocates contend that the Second Amendment applies to knives as well as guns.
The means of violence, such as guns, are meanwhile becoming more readily available and more affordable.
A top aide summed up Hickenlooper's first two years as "guns, gays, and grass".
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