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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as invisible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the degree of invisibility of something to another object or concept.
Example: "The ghost moved through the room, as invisible as a whisper in the wind."
Alternatives: "completely unseen" or "utterly hidden".
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Nascimento was not as invisible as all that.
The children seemed as invisible as Cora now seems conspicuous.
"We tried to be as invisible as possible".
Women are as invisible here as they are in the world of hedge funds.
(Making that as invisible as possible was, Schwartz said, "the hardest thing we had to do").
To a British politician, a police officer is as invisible as the railings.
He realized he wasn't as invisible as he had initially assumed.
Most LGBT people are still deep in the closet or staying as invisible as possible.
He also tried to make the photographer as invisible as could be.
One ideal was to make human interference seem as invisible as the formal garden makes it visible.
n So how come help for this is as invisible as infrared light itself?
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