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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a ball" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe something that is round, bouncy, or moves in a similar manner to a ball.
Example: "The child rolled down the hill as a ball, laughing joyfully as he tumbled."
Alternatives: "like a ball" or "in a ball-like manner."
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His first training camp as a ball boy".
The Earth, Kelvin rightly reasoned, had started out as a ball of molten rock.
Do you see yourself returning as a ball person, or perhaps returning to duty again?
Your job as a ball person is to keep the game moving fluidly.
Turner's most practical appeal is – and long has been – as a ball handler.
Regarding Blanco and Nady, Bochy said: "We really came together as a ball club after that.
Like Fouts, the future 49ers coach Mike Nolan also worked as a ball boy.
What he does share with Peterson is the conviction he has as a ball carrier.
But their strut turned to a stagger almost as soon as a ball was kicked Friday.
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Anthony is known as a ball-stopper, which is anathema to the D'Antoni system.
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