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The phrase "as pure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is untainted, clean, or in its most natural state, often in a comparative context.
Example: "Her intentions were as pure as the driven snow, reflecting her genuine desire to help others."
Alternatives: "as innocent" or "as unblemished".
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It is as pure as a memory.
But right here is about as pure as it gets".
I am as pure a writer as I can be.
That shot as pure as the water in Lourdes.
But it isn't as pure as it might be.
Not quite as pure as Ivory soap, but pretty close.
He is as pure as the driven snow.
"You want the payoff to be as pure as possible.
He describes the experience as: "Pure, intense, brilliant pain.
But he portrayed his motives as pure.
"We try to stay as pure as possible".
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