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The phrase "white as" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used in similes to describe something as white or very pale in color. Example: The snow was as white as freshly fallen cotton.
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They do them in white as well.
Mr. Oken is white, as were his victims.
Many of his friends were white, as was his girlfriend.
The Echo is also now available in white, as well.
The free gills are white, as is the spore print.
It was white as far as I could see.
Hair as white as paper.
That's Bonzo, white as they come".
The flower is as white as paper.
White as cotton.
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What began as white-as-black becomes black-as-white-as-black.
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