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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as wild" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to a state of being wild, often in a figurative sense, to describe behavior or situations that are untamed or extreme.
Example: "The party got as wild as I had expected, with music blaring and people dancing everywhere."
Alternatives: "as crazy" or "as untamed".
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It's as wild as it sounds.
"I was about as wild as they come," he says.
That was as wild as it got for John.
This is wild, as wild as it gets.
Hillary is not quite as wild as she appears.
The crowd does not go quite as wild.
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Canton-S (CS) flies were used as wild-type controls.
Transgene-negative littermates were used as wild-type control mice.
Variants observed in germline cells were treated as wild-type.
The stock used as wild-type was y w.
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