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grammaire anglaise > syntaxe > formes comparatives
structures > as ... as
as + adjectif + and + adjectif + as + adverbe
as magical and mysterious as ever
asadverbe + adjectif + asconjonction + proposition (SV / SVO)
Children's Risk Of Serious Illness From COVID-19 Is As Low As It Is For The Flu
May 25, 2021 NPR
Arab Spring Generation 'Not As Scared As Their Parents Are [ Scared ] Of Change'
December 22, 2020 NPR
asadverbe + muchadverbe + asconjonction + N
Women Now Drink As Much As Men — Not So Much For Pleasure, But To Cope
June 9, 2021 NPR
as + adverbe + asconjonction + proposition (SV / SVO)
We'll mess up the system as much as we possibly can." http://www.iht.com/articles/528596.html
as + adjectif + as + N
New evidence shows omicron likely spreads twice as fast as delta in South Africa
Updated December 3, 2021 5:30 PM ET
The Delta Variant Isn't As Contagious As Chickenpox. But It's Still Highly Contagious
August 11, 2021 NPR
For Some Americans, Getting A Vaccine Is As Easy As Showing Up To Work
April 18, 2021 NPR
'She might look as cool as a cucumber when she gives evidence, but the recording might show her dishevelled and distressed,' Harman told backbenchers.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2003/apr/13/
as + adjectif + topreposition + N + as + N
Your ZIP Code Might Be As Important To Health As Your Genetic Code
http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/08/04/
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Gerard Batten, a 50-year-old former corporate salesman for British Telecom, is about to become a member of the European Parliament, one of 12 such members-elect from the United Kingdom Independence Party whose paradoxical goal is to destroy the organization they were elected to. Obviously, we don't believe in it," he said over the phone this week, referring to the Parliament. "We'll vote against everything we can in protest. We'll mess up the system as much [ adverbe ] as we possibly can."
Europa: Hoping to wreck the EU from inside Parliament,
Harriet Harman, the Solicitor General, is now studying plans for police routinely to film women when they first make a complaint - usually shortly after the attack - and show the recording when the case comes to court, perhaps months later, to underline the severe impact on the victim. 'She might look as cool [ adjectif ] as a cucumber when she gives evidence, but the recording might show her dishevelled and distressed,' Harman told backbenchers.
Jurors
could see videos of rape victim interviews,
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