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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as honorable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the honorableness of one thing to another or when describing someone's character or actions in a positive light.
Example: "He acted as honorable as a knight in the face of adversity."
Alternatives: "as noble" or "as virtuous".
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That is as honorable as one could wish for in a soldier representing our country.
As long as we gay and lesbian Americans don't have that, we're being told that our relationships aren't as honorable as those of straight couples.
But the President is only a man, as true and as honorable as the best of us, or as false and dishonorable as the worst.
Nixon's high standing rests, in largest part, on the common conviction that the war in Indo-China is coming to an end & to the kind of end he customarily speaks of as "honorable".
It is that provocative streak that has Italian officials doubting whether Mr. Bierdel's stated intentions to save the lives of desperate refugees were as honorable as he makes them out to be.
Billy's mum, even after twenty-five yearstillll unsure about his line of work, let him know that she now viewed his career choice as honorable.
"Because a people who fight for their own rights are only as honorable as when they fight for the rights of all people," he told HuffPost in an email.
There's nothing as honorable as a good military guy.
Aren't these just as honorable if not more?
And if that's the case, then we're not as honorable, either.
Bierman also pushed back at LePage's attack on the Cruz campaign staffer, whom he described as honorable.
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