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Sentence structure: As ... as ... is, ... could be even worse / better / more

English Language & Usage Asked by user367639 on November 28, 2020

Tell me the meaning & structure of the sentence.

Normally as … adj/adv … as is used for comparison between two items, as cool as a cucumber.

  • As dangerous a threat as North Korea is, some analysts believe that were a junta suddenly to gain power, it could be even more unpredictable and bellicose than it is under the current leadership.

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Stockfish is correct but incomplete. I add that the construct implies that we are to see X as part of a range of possibilities. “As bad as things are, they could be worse.” The sentence suggests that things are already bad rather than good; it also points to the possibility that there are even worse prospects (Y).

Answered by Anton on November 28, 2020

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