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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a bird" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe something that is light, free, or graceful, similar to the qualities associated with birds.
Example: "She danced across the stage as a bird, light and full of grace."
Alternatives: "like a bird" or "as if flying".
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As a bird!
Free as a bird, so to speak.
I'm free as a bird, you know?
He likes to be free as a bird.
So are Google's customers free as a bird?
"Shiloh was always thin as a bird," Mary said.
Instead, picture yourself as a bird flying away.
Free As A Bird does their legacy justice.
And in those circumstances you feel free as a bird.
I will be Lighthearted as a bird & live with God.
"I'm as free as a bird," she says.
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