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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as tension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a situation or feeling that involves tension, often in a comparative or explanatory manner.
Example: "The atmosphere in the room was thick as tension built between the two rivals."
Alternatives: "like tension" or "in the form of tension".
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It loves attrition as much as tension.
This could happen three or four times as tension mounted.
"I wouldn't describe it as tension," he said.
The match had needle as well as tension.
In late February, as tension grew, Ukraine's pro-Russian Pres.
As tension mounted, the move to nominate Lincoln gathered momentum.
As tension bubbled, Brownstein's mother tried to help from across the Atlantic.
The two strands gradually begin to come together, as tension about the family's fate mounts.
All eyes were on the German capital as tension grew throughout the day.
"There's no reason to see this as tension between Putin and Medvedev.
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His "exhilarating chronicle" is as "tension-packed as any thriller," Robert R. Harris wrote in these pages in 2003.
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