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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a appropriate" is not correct in English
Did you mean "as an appropriate"? You can use "as an appropriate" when you want to describe something that is suitable or fitting in a particular context. Example: "As an appropriate response to the situation, we decided to hold a meeting to address the concerns."
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The Pentagon defends the raid as an appropriate military action.
That might also serve as an appropriate epitaph for Holbrooke.
"We have no problem with the West Pier being restored as an appropriate preservation project.
Once you have been at Guantánamo for years, what counts as an "appropriate" home?
Malcolm was seen as a militant who saw violence as an appropriate response to the oppression of black people.
Also present was what the Metropolitan Police described as an "appropriate and proportionate" number of police officers.
"Obviously, I don't see that as an appropriate comment," he said at a press conference on Capitol Hill.
Mishra tells me that "a two-volume hagiography of Henry Kissinger strikes me as an appropriate career move for this figure".
The structure of the new stadium is not so much a historical tribute as an appropriate recognition of historical continuity.
And religious people often rationalize the seeming injustice of their malady by interpreting it as an appropriate form of retribution.
Private Manning has been designated as an appropriate subject for both maximum security and prevention of injury (POI) detention.
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