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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as insane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to a state of insanity, often to emphasize the extremity or irrationality of a situation or behavior.
Example: "The idea of running a marathon without any training seemed as insane as jumping out of a plane without a parachute."
Alternatives: "as crazy" or "as absurd".
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Provoking a wide and futile war would be as insane as the attack on the trade center.
Prices are starting to creep up, but they are still not as insane as they were a few years ago".
So it's been comforting to return to the U.S. Senate and find that it's exactly as insane as it was last month and the month before that.
"At the same time, I'm just as insane as the next person, splitting tracks and playlisting, making mixtapes in the old DJ days.
It is as insane as it sounds.
Now this isn't quite as insane as it sounds.
As a result, Thursday nights in a college town are almost always just as insane as Fridays.
That isn't as insane as it sounds: he earned a solid recommendation that he then took to other Thai financial institutions that became his customers.
But then after remembering my days working in an actual office, it doesn't seem quite as insane.
Turns out preppers aren't as insane as you'd think.
"But they all get along really well, so it's not as insane as it seems".
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