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The phrase "as wonderful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to another thing that is considered wonderful, often in a simile or metaphorical context.
Example: "The sunset was as wonderful as a painting by the great masters."
Alternatives: "just as amazing" or "equally delightful."
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Every other line is just as wonderful.
"She's just as wonderful today as she was back then".
The place is as wonderful as snow on Christmas Day.
Could it be as wonderful as I'd imagined?
Time will tell whether it is as wonderful.
My second, third, fourth and fifth loaves: Just as wonderful.
But he summed up the experience as "wonderful, rollicking fun".
Her husband described her as "wonderful to a fault".
(Not a surprise that there was little complaint my overgeneralization of their people as "wonderful").
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Gee described their relationship as "wonderful".
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