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The phrase "as lightweight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not heavy or burdensome, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in technology or design.
Example: "This new software is designed to be as lightweight as possible, ensuring quick load times and minimal resource usage."
Alternatives: "as minimal" or "as simple".
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Rebecca Miller's new movie looks as lightweight as they come.
They are as lightweight as the paper they're made on, but they do have an infectious, playful energy.
Despite four fine soloists, notably Lisa Milne, his Requiem proved as lightweight as the symphony was lacklustre.
Back then, mobile bandwidth was extremely limited, which meant that the messages needed to be as lightweight as possible.
The system should be as lightweight as possible and stored retracted when launched.
This would be an inflatable habitat like the Bigelow Aerospace idea - but one that is as lightweight as an airship.
But we underestimate Bradley Walsh; we see him as lightweight.
While none of this was as lightweight as, say, a text file nor as flexible as HTML, it sure beat PostScript for the average person.
You want your body to be as lightweight as possible, so let go of your backpack, poles, and other heavy equipment you may be carrying.
This is design as lightweight sheet metal and welding.
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Finding your calling in a time of economic mauling may not sound as lightweight-fun-steamy as a day at the beach with Sidney Sheldon.
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