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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as thorough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of thoroughness of one thing to another.
Example: "The report was as thorough as the previous one, covering all necessary details."
Alternatives: "equally comprehensive" or "just as detailed".
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Training was not as thorough as it might have been – well, training's boring isn't it?
"We're really trying to be as thorough as we can because it's tough work".
Analysts cited the possibility that that auditor's survey was not as thorough as the central bank's.
The crusade would be as thorough as it would be merciless.
"We wanted to be as thorough as we could be," Ms. Crotty said Friday, adding that the rules took longer than anticipated.
He added: "The process will be as thorough as possible to get the right person".
Even some paid tests online might not be as thorough as the type career coaches or placement experts use.
AWAY.COM www.away.com Not as sleek or as thorough as some of the competition, but a solid site.
Microsoft's dominance in these markets is nearly as thorough as its control over the operating system market, he says.
It looks and feels like a Maholo style consumer play; the information available isn't as thorough as Wikipedia but it's feels more friendly.
"However, we are expending every resource possible to make sure this investigation is as thorough as possible".
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