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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as inclusive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent to which something includes or accommodates different groups or individuals.
Example: "The new policy is designed to be as inclusive as possible, ensuring that everyone feels represented."
Alternatives: "equally inclusive" or "similarly inclusive".
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Some diners hear the message as inclusive.
The holiness struck me as inclusive.
"We want as inclusive a building as anywhere".
One version of the brochure features black, Hispanic and Asian office-seekers and activists promoting nonpartisan elections as inclusive.
Because Easter egg hunts should be fun as well as inclusive.
"I don't know how you define that as inclusive".
We tried to be as inclusive as possible.
The statute is as inclusive as Congress could have made it".
But she lamented: "It shows we're not as inclusive as we should be as a community.
It is because we seek to be as effective and as inclusive as possible.
"I've tried to be as inclusive as possible while maintaining the quality," he said.
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