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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as sterile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing something to a state of sterility or cleanliness, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The laboratory was maintained as sterile as possible to ensure accurate results in the experiments."
Alternatives: "as clean" or "as pure".
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"It's not as sterile as mansions can be," said Marcie Gorsline.
Produced by Peter Asher and Steve Tyrell, this studious attempt at a personalized oldies museum on the order of Rod Stewart's "Still the Same: Great Rock Classics of Our Time" is as sterile as its prototype, polite but lifeless.
Frank's second stop is a Chicago suburb where one daughter, Amy Kate Beckinsalee), a glum, high-powered advertising executive, lives in a hideous modern house that is as sterile as it is enormous.
Perhaps, but it may be in the nature of hybrid art forms, like their botanical kin, to prove as sterile as they may be extraordinary.
Except in those few places, which we'll also describe in this feature, they are so extreme that they appear to be as sterile as the surface of Mars.
It's not as sterile as the former and not nearly as OMG entrancing as the latter.
This is why when you put me in a beautiful studio with all white walls, my installation might be as sterile as the four walls.
Others' accounts focused on how care at hospitals abroad was not as sterile as they had expected [ 102].
It is as sterile a promontory as ever you saw.
She saw European modernism as sterile, problematic, not livable.
Moreover, he said, CryoLife has never labeled its products as sterile.
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