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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a bachelor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is unmarried or when discussing experiences or perspectives specific to being a bachelor.
Example: "He approached relationships differently, as a bachelor, valuing his independence above all else."
Alternatives: "in my single life" or "as an unmarried man".
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He also lost his status as a bachelor professor.
Comparatively, the Catholic priest is adrift as a bachelor in a nonmonastic world.
He graduated as a bachelor of music from the University of Oxford in 1592.
"It's exciting, my new life as a bachelor in New York," Dr. Sanchez said.
Mr. Ortiz, who lived in Ridgewood, Queens, was adjusting to life as a bachelor.
Or that Supertramp's "Goodbye Stranger" was the last song Mr. Currin heard as a bachelor?
I lived more or less as a bachelor for six years.
As a bachelor nursing a broken heart, I couldn't help watching the bar's beautiful, silky-haired Serbian waitresses.
But the place that had never worked as a bachelor pad was also too small for a growing family.
"I was all ready to begin my life as a bachelor in New York City," Mr. Holtzman said.
Kelly, in an interview earlier this season, politely declined to talk about life as a bachelor coach.
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