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The phrase "as a basket" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are making a comparison or analogy involving a basket, often to describe something that holds or contains items. Example: "She felt overwhelmed by her responsibilities, as a basket overflows with fruit."
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Citibank officers once viewed Brazil as a basket case: there's a story of tables turned.
We need to change the image of Africa as a basket case.
For countless generations of Native Americans, there was nothing quite so useful as a basket.
Describe her as a basket case, and she nods her acquiescence.
Delegates referred to synthetic biology as a "basket" of varied and rapidly changing techniques.
What appears to be a teapot actually qualifies as a basket.
"Africa is always looked on as a basket case," Hanna Tetteh, a National Democratic Congress party operative, comments good-humoredly.
He acquired it as a basket case and had it restored to like-new condition by Predator Performance.
It would be easy to go into the little town (population 1,200) and represent it as a basket case.
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On just about every count, the task-force sees Chrysler as a basket-case.
The country has put behind it a grim past as a basket-case that needed repeated rescuing by the IMF.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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