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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with as" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
The phrase can be used when emphasizing the similarity between two things or when emphasizing the degree to which something is true. For example, "She was as excited as I was to go on vacation."
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But not with as much gusto.
"We didn't go with as many receivers.
And with as little whining and point-scoring as possible.
Repeat with as many pieces as will fit in pan.
It is done with as much passion as craft.
Finish with as much freshly ground pepper as you like.
He lived with, as well as off, various white women.
These you should stay with, as well.
Schedule appointments with as many as possible.
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And it compares with as-reported profits of $26.74.
Terminate the prayers with as-salaam.
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