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"fool as" is not correct and usable in written English
You would not use it without a verb following it. For example, you could say "Fool as he may be, Jack still manages to make the situation better."
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Perhaps he acted like a fool as well.
"It's like 'King Lear,' except you have to play the Fool as well".
"I'm a fool as far as men are concerned," Vickie confessed.
"Where my uncle was an enormous fool, as many talented people are, was that he mistook his gift for intelligence," says Christiane. "He was a great big famous film person.
Under Stephen J Cannell, the producer of 21 Jump Street and The A-Team, he learned that "your hero can do a lot of bad things, he can make all kinds of mistakes, can be lazy and look like a fool, as long as he's the smartest guy in the room and he's good at his job.
Among the others in Dr. Green's library are works by Galileo, who was tried for heresy in 1633 and sentenced to house arrest for his admiration of Copernicus and for portraying the pope as a fool, as well as by Darwin, Descartes, Newton, Freud, Kepler, Tycho Brahe, Malthus and even Karl Marx.
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But if that is so, the actors and the director, Evan Bergman, were fooled as well.
Basically, it argues in the suit that it should have been able to sell its shares to greater fools as well.
See our coverage of SeekingAlpha, Zecco, Motley Fool as well.
Unlike articles, you can't fool audiences as easily with videos.
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