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The phrase "smart as a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare someone to something else, emphasizing their intelligence or shrewdness. Example: "She's as smart as a whip, always coming up with clever solutions to our problems."
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We're not smart as a nation.
My wife is smart as a whip.
He's very shrewd politically and very smart as a lawyer.
"Steve is a quick study, smart as a whip.
"He was smart as a whip," said Mr. Auchincloss, 91.
"He is smart as a whip," Hackett said.
Smart as a mannequin, she was delicately attractive in different ways.
Later he remarks, "Smartest dog is as smart as a three-year-old kid".
And Valextra has responded with bags as smart as a modern phone.
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The late Sadie and Bessie Delany found world fame as smart-as-a-whip centenarians with their best-selling book "Having Our Say".
Why, one wonders, did smart-as-a-whip Silda Spitzer stick with her hubby, Client No. 9,... and forgive him?
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