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 Use of As

1. **As much as**

   - *Definition*: To the same extent or degree.

   - *Example*: "I love ice cream as much as you do."


2. **As soon as**

   - *Definition*: Immediately after or at the same time that.

   - *Example*: "I'll call you as soon as I finish work."


3. **As long as**

   - *Definition*: Provided that; on the condition that.

   - *Example*: "You can stay as long as you like."


4. **As calm as**

   - *Definition*: Having a peaceful demeanor or lacking agitation.

   - *Example*: "She remained as calm as a summer breeze during the crisis."


5. **As free as**

   - *Definition*: Completely unrestricted or without limitations.

   - *Example*: "The bird flew as free as the wind."


6. **As many as**

   - *Definition*: Used to indicate a large number or quantity.

   - *Example*: "There were as many as twenty people at the party."


7. **As sharply as**

   - *Definition*: With a high degree of precision or intensity.

   - *Example*: "She could see as sharply as an eagle."


8. **As hard as**

   - *Definition*: With great effort or difficulty.

   - *Example*: "He worked as hard as he could to finish the project on time."


9. **As often as**

   - *Definition*: At regular intervals or repeatedly.

   - *Example*: "They meet for lunch as often as possible."


10. **As busy as**

    - *Definition*: Having a full schedule or occupied with many tasks.

    - *Example*: "The office is always as busy as a beehive on Mondays."


11. **As fast as**

    - *Definition*: Moving at a high speed or quickly.

    - *Example*: "The car raced down the highway as fast as lightning."


12. **As high as**

    - *Definition*: Reaching a great height or level.

    - *Example*: "The tower stood as high as the surrounding mountains."

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