every bit as



every bit as

exactly as The Euro may become every bit as attractive and secure an investment as the US dollar.
Usage notes: always followed by an adjective, as in the example
See also: bit, every

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Romey-English (Rare)
Paulo-Portuguese, Galician
Idida-Biblical Latin
Baron['bærən]
Adeodatus-Late Roman
Fififee-FEEFrench