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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as versatile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the versatility of one thing to another, often in contexts discussing skills, tools, or options.
Example: "This software is as versatile as any other program on the market, allowing users to customize their experience."
Alternatives: "equally adaptable" or "just as flexible".
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Ms. Fawcett was not as talented or as versatile.
Nevertheless, today's N.F.L. defenses are as versatile as ever.
Few plants are as versatile as the coconut.
They're as versatile as anything on the market".
The written word is just as convincing a liar, certainly as versatile a liar as film".
Or maybe it's proof that she isn't quite as versatile as she seemed.
"Any player wants to be as versatile as he can be," McGraw said.
What it does it does well, it's just not quite as versatile as some other smartwatches.
For one thing, the Fire is not nearly as versatile as a real tablet.
The interface was good, although not nearly as versatile as AmpKit+.
While it pairs naturally with any dish that has tomato sauce, it's as versatile as barbera or good Beaujolais.
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