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The phrase "as tense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of tension in different situations or contexts.
Example: "The atmosphere in the room was as tense as a coiled spring before the announcement."
Alternatives: "equally tense" or "just as tense".
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I'm not as tense.
Some journalists, it seemed, were as tense as the politicians.
Other sections are as tense as any thriller.
The shoot became as tense as a countdown Hollywood thriller.
But that was about as tense as it got at the Gap.
LEAVING at a moment as tense as this, Mr. Sharp has decided, is a bad idea.
When will you bring a girl to introduce to us?" — no longer made me as tense as before.
Now just a month left in the season and it's as tense as ever.
The situation is as tense as ever, says the BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo.
"It will be a tense game but probably not as tense as last Saturday as there are two legs.
The movie is as tense as a thriller.
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