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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as mindless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions, behaviors, or thoughts that lack thought or consideration, often in a comparative context.
Example: "He followed the instructions as mindless as a robot, without questioning any of the steps."
Alternatives: "as thoughtless" or "as senseless".
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It's as mindless as the Soviet Union asked its artists to be.
To these aunts and uncles, as mindless as the four winds, Amy promises, "Death will come to you as a mild surprise".
But I was surprised to find that the game doesn't let its players off quite so easily; it isn't quite as mindless as a mindless game ought to be.
Connie, who is as mindless as a stone ("Appearances can be deceiving," she says. "On the other hand, you can't judge a book by its cover"), appears to want anything that moves, in order to fill her colossal emptiness.
It suggested that critics of the Vietnam War were as rich as nabobs and as mindless as chattering apes.
Not only is that just as mindless as always siding with the majority, but you'll be wrong more often, because the majority opinion is correct more often than not.
One witness described it as "mindless shooting".
"Writing it off as mindless and irrational is not useful".
Surely, there must be something as fun as "Game for Cats" but not as mindless.
Maybe it's unfair to brand this kind of free-to-play game as mindless death-bait.
Do we want to march onwards as mindless consumers – avaricious, fearful and jealous of our peers?
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