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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as stiff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the rigidity or inflexibility of something to another object or state.
Example: "The board was as stiff as a plank, making it difficult to bend."
Alternatives: "as rigid" or "as inflexible".
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"It's not as stiff," Mr. Cline said.
It's as stiff as a corpse.
He fell on his face as stiff as a post.
He was widely perceived as stiff, autocratic, cynical and uncaring.
Give me time, I'm as stiff as yourself".
Politicians would be too afraid of coming across as stiff.
They found that the cells became roughly twice as stiff when stimulated.
In addition, ordinary plastics are between one-thirtieth and one-sixtieth as stiff as steel, while reinforced plastics are about one-fifteenth as stiff as steel.
Le Cirque practices a style of service that many people now regard as stiff and fussy.
He chose the area over others because the competition for investors was not as stiff.
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