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The phrase "elegant as" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something's quality or appearance. For example, "The bride looked elegant as ever in her white gown."
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"They can be really elegant, as well".
Yet their music was elegant as well as kinetic.
It feels as elegant as it looks.
Dark and elegant as always.
Fortunately, things are as elegant as ever.
Her words are as elegant as they are fierce.
"Something pointless and elegant, as though nobody saw or cared".
They are as elegant as any available uptown.
Dining rooms are as elegant as those initial impressions.
The costumes are as elegant as the chocolaty bourgeois interiors.
Sir John's writing was as elegant as his acting.
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