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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'not as as' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
To make a comparison, you should use either 'not as...as', 'less than', or 'not so...as'. For example, "He is not as tall as his brother" or "She is not so experienced as her colleagues".
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He avoids American, too, even though it has a hub in Chicago, because he once had a run-in with its staff "and I found them not as as friendly as United".
The government is concerned that the sale of such enterprises is often accompanied by cronyism and corruption though perhaps not as as much as, say, in Russia.There are now signs that Mr Zhu's boldest measures are being put on ice.
The venture is largely considered a failure because buyers balked at buying a minivan that was not as as up-to-date as the one Chrysler was selling.
Given the truth tables for the operators in Table 4, it is possible to take ∼ and ⊃ as primitive and to define as —though not as, as in ordinary PC; as ∼; and as.
In some periods of Roman history it played an important role, not as as an independent force but as a mass following, in the political struggles between the Roman patricians and the wealthy plebeians.
The Fourth Meditation tells us that error is avoidable, that we err not as as a result of the way that we are constructed but as a result of our mis-use of one of the faculties that God has provided us, and that to avoid error we must refrain from affirming what we do not perceive clearly and distinctly.
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Not as players, as people.
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Not as bad as Camille.
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