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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as intimidated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of fear or apprehension in comparison to another situation or person.
Example: "She felt just as intimidated by the large audience as she did during her first public speaking event."
Alternatives: "equally intimidated" or "similarly intimidated".
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But maybe they were as intimidated as I was.
"You take Galarraga out of that mixture, and it seems that pitchers aren't as intimidated as much," the manager said.
The actress wrote, "I was just 12 and not at all ready for a real-life encounter Michael, who was sweating profusely, seemed as intimidated as I was.
If you take them aside into an enclosed room and tell them, they might not be as intimidated as if you didn't tell them at all.
They are not as intimidated by scaffolding".
Of course, they are probably just as intimidated by him.
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"I'm trying to be as intimidating as possible".
If you work hard, it's not as intimidating as some people would have you believe.
Dealing with octopus is nowhere near as intimidating as some people make out.
He agreed he was still not as intimidating as he once was.
But none of them are anything like as intimidating as Serie A in the 90s.
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