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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as thursday" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific day or context, but it lacks clarity and proper capitalization.
Example: "I will complete the project by Thursday, as Thursday is the deadline."
Alternatives: "like Thursday" or "similar to Thursday."
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As fun as Thursday night's game?
Sentencing may occur as soon as Thursday.
FRIDAY Same ritual as Thursday.
As Thursday proved, progress won't be easy.
Classes could start as early as Thursday.
The adoption issue could be decided as early as Thursday.
Mr. Doyle said construction could begin as soon as Thursday.
Players can be cut as early as Thursday.
As Thursday approaches, the speculation mounts, along with the rumors.
As Thursday pretty much showed, anything is possible.
Mr. Ranta could walk free as early as Thursday.
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