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The phrase "a primary influence as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the role or impact of something in relation to another subject or context.
Example: "The research indicates that social media has become a primary influence as a source of information for young adults."
Alternatives: "a major factor as" or "a key influence as".
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He cites George Jones (also a Beaumont native) as a primary influence, as well as James Taylor and Bob Seger; he has also said that, because he grew up in a largely African-American neighborhood, his singing style was influenced by rhythm and blues music.
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According to the National Retail Federation, "From the customer's viewpoint, the experience is the ultimate conveyor of value to him/her as well as a primary influence on customer behavior.
Frontman Billy Corgan has named the Cure as a primary influence,' and drummer Mike Byrne described himself as a "huge Cure fan".
Several bands in the prog-metal genre, including the US bands Queensrÿche, Fates Warning and Dream Theater as well as Sweden's Opeth, name Rush as a primary influence.
As long ago as 1976 Bette Midler, a primary influence on Ms. Ebersole, recorded an album with the cautionary title, "Songs for the New Depression".
Mr. K ler cites Rockwell -- who, notably, called himself an illustrator rather than an artist -- as a primary influence.
"It was a joy just to see him play," said Matt Wilson, one of many young drummers who count Mr. Higgins as a primary influence.
In April 2014, as Isis was beginning to flex its muscles in northern Syria but remained unknown to many, an in-depth study named Balochi as a primary influence for Syria's foreign fighter networks.
In a paper published to support the new evidence, Vezzosi said Caterina's Middle Eastern heritage was a primary influence on Leonardo's work as an artist, mathematician and philosopher.
The composer George Crumb, in program notes for a 1975 Nonesuch recording of his "Music for a Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III)," cited Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion as a primary influence.
The composer George Crumb, in program notes for a classic 1975 recording of his "Music for a Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III)," cited as a primary influence Bartok's groundbreaking Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.
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