To the same extent or degree.
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Examples for "as"
Examples for "as"
1Many banks received government money last year as the financial crisis deepened.
2The World Health Organization identifies influenza as a major public health problem.
3Airlines, however, largely see their main funding requirements as a government responsibility.
4Address problems early Report any problems that arise as soon as possible.
5Health officials say the public health risk has been assessed as low.
1Good quality product for a fair price and everyone being treated equally.
2Long-term investments in women's education, health and leadership development are equally critical.
3However, it is equally accurate to say that very significant challenges remain.
4The situation was equally difficult on the banks of the East River.
5Similar numbers no doubt exist in other countries with equally large collections.
1The crowd, however, was every bit as enthusiastic as four years ago.
2Someone who tasted every bit as good as the food she prepared.
3Right now, he needed every bit of that training to stay calm.
4Unfortunately he is every bit as likely to self-destruct with equal speed.
5The Closs home is far less luxurious but every bit as creepy.
6Her legs still looked every bit as good after a long day.
7Certainly my building was every bit as tall as those surrounding it.
8It's every bit as serious as you know it to be, Emperor.
9Morgan Stanley says its deal with MUFG is every bit a partnership.
10Labor, it is clear, can be every bit as urbane as capital.
11Nassim raged around the way he would if every bit were true.
12So maybe Rebecca was every bit as innocent as Oliver presented her.
13And tell you that you were right about every bit of it.
14She's every bit as good with horses as you are, he insisted.
15He's every bit as good a passer as he is a scorer.
16The team members, nodding, seemed every bit as determined as their leader.
Translations for every bit