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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being as" is correct and usable in written English.
"Being as" is a way to introduce a phrase that explains why you're saying something or why something has happened. For example, "Being as I was up late last night, I'm a bit groggy today."
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"We're being as open as we can".
Here's Sandler being as boorish as possible.
"We're being as supportive as we can".
"He went out being as radical as you can be".
Ancelotti is far from being as controversial as Mourinho.
"Especially with the race being as tight as it is.
Some parts recall "The Office" without being as sharp.
I'm totally comfortable not being as funny as Larry David.
The school is being as helpful as possible".
I wouldn't mind being as successful as Zoella".
And we're both being as bad as each other.
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