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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as nonsense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is perceived as absurd or lacking meaning.
Example: "Many critics dismissed the proposal as nonsense, arguing that it lacked any practical application."
Alternatives: "as absurd" or "as foolish".
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@doctorow Cameron's idea is as nonsense as the Hungarian government's gigabyte based internet tax was.
The Russian president dismissed the issue as "nonsense," but it was his answer that was nonsensical.
Russia dismissed the idea as "nonsense".
That strikes me as nonsense.
Health campaigners dismiss this as nonsense.
Grayling dismissed the suggestion as "nonsense".
But Blatter dismissed such suggestions as nonsense.
This is dismissed in Brussels as nonsense.
Mr. Safir described that suggestion as nonsense.
Downing Street dismissed this as "nonsense".
Assad has dismissed this idea as "nonsense".
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