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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as rubbish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is considered worthless or of poor quality, often in a dismissive manner.
Example: "The movie was so poorly made that I would describe it as rubbish."
Alternatives: "as garbage" or "as nonsense".
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It was just as rubbish as this.
Though not as rubbish as the over-safe foreign film noms.
It is about as rubbish as it sounds, boring, repetitive and unimaginative EDM.
Decoded: "Yeah – don't worry: Currys will be just as rubbish as Dixons was".
Hopefully it's not as rubbish as this was.
Heaney also quashed rumours that Truro City players had not been paid as "rubbish".
Sidelnikov dismissed this as rubbish.
Its creator, incidentally, dismissed it as "rubbish".
Rahman dismissed Golds's complaint as "rubbish".
Xavi Hernández described the suggestion as rubbish.
Russia dismissed the claims they were given warnings as "rubbish".
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