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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as very to" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or meaning in its current form.
Example: "As very to the point of confusion, the instructions were unclear."
Alternatives: "as much as" or "as far as".
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Describing him as "very to the point," Mr. Lee said the investor often comes to meetings with a long list of questions on local entrepreneurs and companies.
For PPWC, men (91.8%) were more likely than women (84.7%) to rate sex as very to somewhat important as a part of life.
Similar(58)
Atego did not manifest many symptoms, while Saul symptomatically reacted as very sensitive to the infection.
The quality of evidence was graded as very low to low for all 17 donor characteristics.
"This is a match that Murray starts as very heavy favourite to win.
Mass described his friend as "very down to earth, respectful, hard-working, a very ambitious young man".
"I see it as very difficult to return to Spain.
Chernyshevsky and the younger generation of radicals, whose intransigent manner appeared to him as "very dangerous" to reform.
Fudge summarized the combat as "very easy to learn, but difficult to master -- and yet very satisfying".
His stance can then come across as very attractive to the many people who rightly want conflicts to stop.
"We need to be concerned that an academic career is not viewed as very attractive to many women".
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