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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as intrusive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of intrusiveness of one thing to another in various contexts, such as discussions about privacy or behavior.
Example: "The new advertising techniques are as intrusive as the pop-up ads that plagued the internet in the early 2000s."
Alternatives: "equally intrusive" or "just as intrusive".
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They are indeed as intrusive as Mr. Rich describes.
Some people may not be regard it as intrusive.
But then they demand that we become as intrusive as possible in other industries".
The church was an imposition on the community as intrusive as anything planned by SDG.
The papers can be intrusive, but they're only as intrusive as they're allowed to be.
The court didn't say that interception of content is equally as intrusive as access to metadata.
The monitor plays a crucial oversight role but is not quite as intrusive as a full-blown trustee.
It's not as intrusive as Google Glass for instance.
They don't feel as intrusive as the buy buttons Facebook and Twitter have tested.
Honor thinks this design isn't as intrusive as a centered notch.
Most people I deal with find it about as intrusive as being poked in the arse by a stranger.
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