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Discover Ludwig"not as smart" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in comparative statements to indicate that someone or something is not as intelligent or clever as another person or thing. Example: Although John is a hardworking student, he is not as smart as his twin brother who excels in all his classes.
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"We others are not as smart".
Still, many are not as smart as they think.
You are not as smart as you think.
I'm not as smart as I thought I was".
Or not as smart as I think I am?
It's not as smart as it seems from the outside.
You're not as interesting, not as friendly, not as smart.
It made me think my kids are not as smart as the rest of the kids".
It's not as smart as a human being on the ground".
He said yesterday that he hoped McGrady was not as smart.
It was the year I discovered I was not as smart as I'd thought.
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