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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as many situations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a variety of circumstances or instances in which something occurs or applies.
Example: "The study revealed that as many situations as possible should be considered to understand the full impact of the policy."
Alternatives: "numerous scenarios" or "various circumstances".
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Just as I can imagine scenarios where I'd feel foolish and reckless for not having a gun, I can conceive of just as many situations where I'd be the world's biggest fool for having one.
"Police agencies have a very limited budget," he said, "and those who can afford to have a robot, or who have gone through the pain of getting funds allocating to buy a robot, want to use them for as many situations as they can".
We have as many situations to consider as we have carriers being candidates to be relayed.
Fig. 6 As you can see from the collected images, we tried to collect images from various angles in as many situations as possible.
"The dream of the field is to harvest waste heat from as many situations as possible vehicles, factories, tankers," says Mercouri Kanatzidis, an inorganic chemist at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
As many situations can be observed in production/manufacturing systems where the server is unreliable and arrival of units are in bulk, the queue length increases with the increase in the number of service phases.
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"We don't have as many daunting situations in other camps".
I mean, there are as many different situations as there are people, and that's something you get struck by when you go into a new situation — a legal situation or a medical situation.
If you don't drink you don't go to as many social situations or hang out in the bars, and I'm not bothered about that, really.
I feel a bit like the more experience I have in as many different situations as I can, the amalgamation in the end will give me a more distinctive style".
You will need to try to come up with as many ideas or situations as you can.
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