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As tall as she. In a sentence, you use 'I am as tall as she'. After the 'she', there is actually an 'is'. However, it is redundant so you do not add it into a sentence. So the sentence 'I am as tall as she' is actually 'I am as tall as she is', but only without the 'is'.

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