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Discover Ludwig'this is as' is not technically a complete sentence, as it is missing a verb.
You can use a phrase like this in informal written English, especially in dialogue, as a form of emphasis or emphasis. For example, "The pain was unbearable. This is as bad as it gets."
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But this is as yet unclear.
"This is as good as it gets".
This is as random as it gets.
This is as bad as it gets".
This is as low as Broadway gets.
This is as grassroots as it gets".
Similar(11)
This was as expected.
This was as serious problem.
This was as if predestined.
This could be as much as £300.
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