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The phrase 'someone as' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a person who is a particular thing or has a certain quality. For example, "I'm looking for someone as talented as you."
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Even someone as good-looking as James Bond.
All very difficult for someone as awkward as me.
"I was surprised to meet someone as young as Andrew.
"They can't accept that someone as inconsequential as Oswald could have killed someone as consequential as Kennedy," he said.
"It's a big word for someone as small as me.
"I've rarely seen someone as disciplined as this guy".
But never someone as old as you, never someone belonging to the world of my parents.
There was a voice, from telephone conversations, of someone as well.
For someone as old-school as Lock, it's odd to see.
Even someone as math-impaired as I knew this was the best deal.
"Someone as dumb as me should be able to use technology," he says.
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