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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as severe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the intensity or seriousness of something to another situation or condition.
Example: "The storm was as severe as the one we experienced last year, causing widespread damage."
Alternatives: "equally severe" or "just as severe".
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Not quite as severe as that.
Is she as severe as people say?
Regarding "law and order", Trump sounded as severe as Nixon.
But UBS doesn't expect this downturn to be as severe.
"It was not as severe as we feared".
They do not think Bordick's injury is as severe.
"Our problems aren't as severe as others," Cashman said.
However, the selloff isn't as severe as we were expecting.
The threat to government workers is just as severe.
Criticizing Apple these days is as severe an offense as calling someone's mother a whore.
The situation is not as severe as it may look.
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