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The phrase "as rough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the roughness of one thing to another, often in a simile or metaphorical context.
Example: "The surface of the old wooden table was as rough as sandpaper."
Alternatives: "as coarse" or "as jagged".
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"I don't remember them as rough times.
That was as rough as he got.
Lamar's music is rarely as rough as his scenarios.
After this, the desserts come across as rough drafts.
He characterized the Rutgers players as "rough girls".
But he also isn't as rough around the edges.
The combination epitomizes what she describes as "rough luxury".
He's still as rough, soulful and casual as before.
PROFANITY"Oh, man" is as rough as it gets.
The walls are of stone, as rough as excavation.
The theatre was as rough as our performances.
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