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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as sudden" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens quickly or unexpectedly. Here is an example sentence: "I was taken aback by the police's arrival, as sudden as a bolt of lightning."
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They are, however, treating her passing as "sudden" and "unexplained".
"Mine wasn't as sudden — his shoulder came out".
Others appear as accidental and as sudden as a sneeze.
The turnaround has been as sudden as it is severe.
Poverty was as likely as sudden disaster to propel people's journeys.
Whatever got her — heart attack, stroke, aneurysm — was swift as well as sudden.
The first point to note is that the shift isn't as sudden as it appears.
It was a conversion as sudden as the one her parents had suffered.
The episode was as sudden and alarming as an ambush, but it was full of joy.
This was as sudden and surprising as the war's original onset.
The fast start has almost been as sudden and unexpected as Iverson's conversion to consummate teammate.
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