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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as thick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to compare the thickness of objects or to describe a situation metaphorically, such as someone's understanding or behavior.
Example: "The fog was as thick as pea soup, making it difficult to see the road ahead."
Alternatives: "as dense" or "as heavy".
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It was as thick as ever overhead.
It is as thick as shadows allow.
The air was as thick as mud.
It's not as thick as it was.
They are often as thick as a left tackle's fist.
The atmosphere is proportionally as thick as the exterior fuzz.
Simmer until gravy is as thick as heavy cream.
Threats of violence were as thick as mosquitoes.
It was as thick as mud, and unbelievably good.
The air was sticky and as thick as soup.
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The curd should be as thick as thick hollandaise.
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