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The phrase "as infectious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the contagiousness or spread of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as emotions or ideas.
Example: "Her laughter was as infectious as a catchy tune, spreading joy to everyone around her."
Alternatives: "as contagious" or "as spreading".
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Positive emotions can be just as infectious as negative ones.
XDR-TB may be just as infectious as regular tuberculosis and may be highly transmissible.
O'Neal's mood was as infectious as the Lakers' free-throw shooting.
He displays a passion for craftsmanship that's as infectious as his knowledge is deep.
After all, positive emotions can be just as infectious as negative ones.
His passion for Racine was as infectious as his devotion to Blackpool pleasure beach.
Greed is just as infectious as it then was, its spread facilitated by modern means of communications.
If the game is as infectious as Draw Something, the answer is yes.
Rwandan EPNs were as infectious as their corresponding international strains.
The spirit of entrepreneurism in Brazil is as infectious as its natural resources are vast.
The joy and devotion contained in the photos is as infectious as the music itself.
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