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Discover LudwigThe phrase "found it as" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a discovery or realization, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I found it as a surprising revelation that he had been working on the project alone."
Alternatives: "considered it as" or "regarded it as."
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Or, at any rate, you wish you found it as unpleasant as it actually is.
I found it as head-exploding as "War and Peace," and more comforting.
"I don't think I found it as easy as that," Pennington said.
St. Augustine confessed he "lusted to thieve," and found it as tantalizing as sex.
(Mr. Oliver said he was "relieved" that he found it "as funny as I did").
I found it as accurate as the optical heart rate sensors, but it takes slightly longer to get a measurement.
I've been to the occasional meeting or seminar and really found it as incomprehensible as I found trigonometry at school.
On the other, many a would-be chemist has found it as impenetrable as it is alluring.
She described the legal wrangle with McAlpine as a "nightmare" and added: "I am sure he has found it as stressful as I have".
(A few weeks ago, when I pulled "The Essence of Truth" down from my bookshelves, I found it as compelling as I had a decade ago).
If they had, they would surely have found it as difficult as four us did to get a word in edgeways between Gilchrist and Bond, booming tellers of the best tales (some, possibly, even true).
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