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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as incoherent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to a state of being incoherent, often in discussions about clarity or understanding.
Example: "The explanation was as incoherent as the previous one, leaving everyone more confused."
Alternatives: "equally confusing" or "just as unclear."
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"It is as incoherent as it is ludicrous," he said.
Indeed, in its own candlelit way, his project is almost as incoherent as Farquharson's.
My thinking was as incoherent as the verb tenses in that last sentence.
The rest of the G.O.P. message — typified by the "Pledge to America" peddled by John Boehner — was as incoherent as the Democrats'.
The concept of such an all-inclusive perspective is as incoherent as the concept of seeing an object from every possible vantage point simultaneously.
For all its flaws this is never as dull as Jonah Hex, as incoherent as Night Watch or as plain rubbish as Cowboys & Aliens.
The comparison in "free speech" arguments between terrorists and people pursuing their rights under the law is as incoherent as it is hysterical.
Incoherence means, in (2), the projection matrix and the sparsifying matrix should be as incoherent as possible.
Glen Beck is as incoherent as they are.
Others are describing his foreign policy as incoherent.
Donald Tovey dismissed its "scheme" as "incoherent and unwieldy".
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