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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'gently as' is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to convey how an action is done, such as: She lowered her voice as gently as a breath of air.
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Ms. Wright responded gently, as always.
If I think it's a good match, I try to gently — as gently as I can — nudge it".
Finally drop your head back gently as long as it doesn't cause neck pain.
Press gently as well.
Unwrap and microwave (gently) as needed.
She warned her daughter as gently as she could.
Mr. Malin broke the news as gently as he could.
"It's right," said her mother, June Steekamp, smiling gently, as she left the courtroom.
Then he smiles gently, as if amused by his former silliness.
He strummed it gently, as if it were a classical guitar.
As gently as he could phrase it, he told her what he wanted.
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