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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as popular" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to compare the popularity of one thing to another, often in a context where you are discussing trends or preferences. Example: "This new smartphone is as popular as the previous model, attracting a similar number of buyers."
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It is now four times as popular.
He remains as popular as ever.
As popular as toast.
But obviously not as popular as Michelle Wie.
Faulks's novel remains as popular as ever.
"Are the 347's just as popular?
Surely the blues count as popular poetry.
But anything as popular as that risks being commoditised.
It was about as popular as a root canal".
"Therefore, it is not as popular as in the U.S.
"Hopefully, I can have one as popular as that one".
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