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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as spectacular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to another thing that is considered spectacular, often in a context where you want to emphasize the impressive nature of both subjects.
Example: "The fireworks display was as spectacular as the one we saw last year."
Alternatives: "just as impressive" or "equally stunning".
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But they are just as spectacular.
Not bad, but not as spectacular as Mr Greenspan posits.
The Huffington Post described the cover as "spectacular".
Countrywide's fall was as spectacular as its rise.
We wanted to do something as spectacular as that.
FEW business careers have been as spectacular as Hamdi Ulukaya's.
"The other fragments we have aren't as spectacular," he said.
But will that look still be as spectacular come 2027?
The rugged Maine landscape was as spectacular as advertised.
Her work can be intimate as well as spectacular.
The view after dark is just as spectacular.
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