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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a boss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's behavior, attitude, or actions in a manner that reflects authority or leadership.
Example: "She handled the project as a boss, ensuring everything was completed on time and to a high standard."
Alternatives: "like a leader" or "in a commanding way".
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What are you like as a boss?
What would I, as a boss, want from you?
As a boss, he is inexhaustible, and exhausting.
What was your first job as a boss?
So what are your pet peeves as a boss?
As a boss, he was good-humored and fair-minded.
You mean Artie?" I have my shortcomings as a boss.
Still, we like the idea of Ford as a boss.
Or are you more instinctive as a boss?
For people to trust you as a boss, they must believe you know what to do as a boss.
Instead, we're really asking, "Do your people trust you as a boss?" For them to accept you as a boss, they must trust you in that context.
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