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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as pristine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in a pure, unspoiled, or immaculate condition.
Example: "The lake was as pristine as it had been a century ago, untouched by pollution or human activity."
Alternatives: "as clean" or "as immaculate".
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But it didn't emerge as pristine as it appears today.
Their offices are as pristine as their living quarters.
The operations Mr. Bognar visits all look as pristine as a hospital surgical ward.
"You want it as pristine as you can get it," he said.
Few 78s are as pristine as the Charley Patton that Bussard played for me.
Bright yellow aspen light up the landscape, as pristine as it has ever been.
When he died, many were as pristine as the day they were purchased.
"It is vital for businesses that the beach remains as pristine as possible.
It was large and had no markings of any sort, as pristine as the day it was made.
All Stars, no bars Blame Robert Rubin ReprintsThe town is not as pristine as you might suppose.
The power for the factory is as pristine as the surroundings: it comes from a nearby hydroelectric plant.
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