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The phrase "as ripe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has reached a state of readiness or maturity, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The idea was as ripe as it could be, ready for implementation in the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "fully developed" or "perfectly matured".
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What's unproven, for now, is whether Spotify is as ripe as Snapchat for video.
Strawberries don't ripen further once picked, so buy them as ripe as you can (another compelling case for the PYO).
That decision was mistaken: the NHS budget grew extravagantly under the previous Labour government and was as ripe as any for pruning.
What starts out as ripe quickly becomes stale.
Do what's best and most convenient, but if you can, try and let them become as ripe as possible on the tree before picking them.
Not all papers are as ripe with historical drama.
These also happen to be neighborhoods that developers see as ripe for construction.
The A's are back this season as ripe material for a sequel, though not to "Moneyball".
In his speech, he repeatedly identified housing benefit as ripe for reform.
But the work has long struck Dan Fields, a director and producer, as ripe for revival.
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A time when the age I am now, 23, would be described as 'ripe' or 'nearing the end'.
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