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The phrase "as irrational" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to a standard of irrationality or to describe a behavior or thought process that lacks reason.
Example: "His decision to invest in that failing company was as irrational as throwing money into a fire."
Alternatives: "equally unreasonable" or "just as illogical".
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The marketplace is as irrational as we are.
Since voting carries no cost, people are free to be as irrational as they like.
"A pledge to convert 'up to 1,000' schools is as irrational as it is impractical.
A bear market is as irrational as a bull market, exuberance followed by despair.
As irrational as this is, it is easy to understand where it stems from.
But manias like this, as irrational as they become, don't spring out of nowhere.
"A pledge to convert up to 1,000 schools is as irrational as it is impractical.
Doing so can also promote "audacious goals that many would dismiss as irrational".
But after test-driving the Hyundai Elantra GT, I've discovered that I'm just as irrational as the next hominid.
And I'm here because of a religious commandment, believe it or not, as irrational as that may seem to you".
As irrational as it is, they're opposed to CRO for one simple reason: ignorance.
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