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The phrase "as sturdy though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the sturdiness of two or more items or concepts, often implying that one is sturdy in a way that is unexpected or contrasts with another quality.
Example: "The new chair is lightweight, but it's as sturdy though as the old wooden one."
Alternatives: "just as sturdy" or "equally sturdy".
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This is effective, not as sturdy though.
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"It does look sturdy, though," Dad says as we stand on one of the three triangular perches created by the graceful design.
"Stairwells" manages not to be as sturdy as those evanescent clips, though, weighted down largely by Ms. Grannis's determinedly naïve lyrics, whether about sprouts and soil on "The Sun," or coming from a talking heart on "Message From Your Heart": "Your most devoted body part/Taking blood and making art".
Though he appears as sturdy as ever, Bruce Springsteen turned sixty-eight in September.
Though the temporary sets look as sturdy and detailed as those of a long-running sitcom, the theme song advertises the contents as "truly raw".
count, he was every whit as sturdy.
It didn't feel as sturdy".
This book's text is as sturdy as its photos.
The blocks were as sturdy as Styrofoam, but heavier.
North American hardwoods are not as sturdy or long-lasting.
Didn't feel as sturdy as the GoPro.
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