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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a abstract" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "as an abstract"? You can use "as an abstract" when referring to a summary or overview of a larger work, such as a research paper or article.
Example: "As an abstract, this summary provides a concise overview of the main findings and conclusions of the study."
Alternatives: "as a summary" or "as a synopsis".
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It's nice to have, but as an abstract thing.
Americans support free expression as an abstract principle.
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It's perhaps better viewed as an abstract sculpture.
Ms. Booker is often characterized as an abstract sculptor.
Mr. Knox began a successful career as an abstract painter.
Especially in my practice as an abstract expressionist.
As an Abstract Expressionist photographer, Siskind had no equal.
The S.A.T. was designed as an abstract intellectual tool.
Mr. Tàpies chafed at being characterized as an abstract painter.
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