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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as hazardous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of danger or risk associated with something to another reference point.
Example: "The chemicals used in this process are as hazardous as those found in industrial waste."
Alternatives: "equally dangerous" or "just as risky".
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In this campaign against terrorism, the prospects for Pakistan are as hazardous as those for Afghanistan.
In reality, studies show that mistletoe is not quite as hazardous as it is made out to be.
"Ultimately, we don't want anyone to be using a drug as hazardous as thalidomide," she says.
(The EPA categorizes pollution levels over 300 as "hazardous").
Mr. Spencer, however, views humor as hazardous.
As such, they remain classified as hazardous wastes.
To Wall, all talk shouldn't be viewed as hazardous.
But their immediate prelude can be just as hazardous.
(Those batteries should be shipped as hazardous materials).
Local officials said the slide had not been forecast, although avalanche conditions were rated as hazardous.
Mr. Hale said the agency was deciding whether to regulate the waste as hazardous or nonhazardous.
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