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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "neat as a" is correct and usable in written English, typically when comparing something to an example of neatness
Example sentence: "The room was as neat as a pin."
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Penmanship, neat as a nun's.
Not that Broad traces anything so neat as a circle.
Jack Wilshere keeps his as neat as a box hedge.
She succeeded in keeping the countryside as neat as a pin.
Clutches were as small and neat as a book, and edged in silver.
It's traditionally drunk neat as a winter drink but also functions as grown-up Ribena.
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This neat-as-a-pin town has several pubs.
From the end of the Muromachi come a pair of screens depicting the annual cycle of rice cultivation, with neat-as-a-pin farmers going about their chores.
It took until 11.27pm before Shorten, his glamorous wife, Chloe, and their neat-as-a-pin children pushed through the throng to the stage.
It is a small, neat-as-a-pin grocery store on Zion Street where the owners estimate half of the customers are on welfare.
Paul Walsh's superb translation maintains Ibsen's straightforward, neat-as-a-pin (and occasionally dreary) exposition but puts believable contemporary words on the characters' Victorian lips.
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