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Discover LudwigI'm sorry, but the phrase "is as it" does not make complete sense, so it cannot be deemed correct or usable in written English.
The word "as" usually serves as a conjunction meaning "in the same way" or "to the same degree as," but in this phrase, there is no implied comparison or clause that would make the sentence grammatically correct. If you would like to provide more context or a specific sentence where you heard or saw this phrase, I would be happy to help clarify its usage.
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Nothing is as it seems.
This says, "Nothing is as it seems".
This is as it used to be.
That too is as it should be.
And that is as it should be.
Naturally nothing is as it seems.
This is as it should be.
That is as it should be.
It is as it should be.
Another said, "Nothing is as it seems".
Which is as it should be.
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