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Discover LudwigThe phrase "humble as" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something as being humble or humble-like. For example, "Though he was wealthy, he lived a humble life, as humble as any man I have ever met."
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He is very humble as well.
He's an outstanding athlete – and very humble as well.
He told the BBC's World Update programme, "she was an amazing swimmer, but also very humble as well".
Challenging yourself is a good way to stay humble, as well.
Ancelotti looks humble, as he always does.
But the materials may be as humble as you please.
"We've been very humble as an industry," says Mr Weinstein.
"I'm surprised that it is as humble as it is.
I thought, "I have to be humble as a director".
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The facilities remain humble - as glossy as a League Two budget can allow.
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