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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as impersonal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that lacks personal involvement or emotional connection.
Example: "The report was written in a tone that was as impersonal as possible, focusing solely on the data."
Alternatives: "in a detached manner" or "in a neutral tone."
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Yet massage can seem as impersonal as a shoeshine.
It was impossible to view such sickness as impersonal.
"Salt" is as impersonal an action thriller as we've seen in years.
Media coverage about David's killing sounded as impersonal and adversarial as a prosecutor's opening statement.
Inside, the house, shuttered dark against the encroaching sunlight, is as impersonal as a hotel suite.
But today, she writes, the story offered by mainstream medicine "is as impersonal as they come".
Then, some players and front-office executives viewed him as impersonal and gruff.
It's hard to wrap a song around something as impersonal as the consolidation of media ownership.
Their bedrooms tend be absurdly childish -- awash in pink and stuffed animals -- or as impersonal as a motel.
I'm embarrassed to admit that giving money to my church feels almost as impersonal as going to the grocery store.
(He opposed it to the centuries-old art of academic ballet, which he characterized as impersonal and enduring).
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