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The phrase "as hurt" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in contexts where one is comparing levels of hurt or emotional pain, but it is generally unclear without additional context.
Example: "She felt as hurt as he did after the argument."
Alternatives: "just as hurt" or "equally hurt".
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As hurt as I was, it all made a perverted sort of sense.
"High-end customers are not going to be as hurt by gasoline prices".
"We're not as hurt by an underperforming concert on an off week," Ms. Ames said.
After spending close to 10 minutes in a crumpled heap, Lloyd retired as hurt as any batsman could be.
Tailback Ahmaad Galloway said the Tide players "are extremely hurt, about as hurt as you can be".
"Some coaches mentioned behind people's back that maybe I wasn't as hurt as I thought," Hernandez said, without prompting, through an interpreter.
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as hurting the country.
"That ultimately hurts religion as well as hurts government and the democratic process".
But the government sees the haemorrhage of talent as hurting the economy.
A prolonged conflict is perceived as hurting Iran, which finances Mr. Assad's war effort.
As well as hurting the housing market, rent controls can have wider ramifications.
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