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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a columnist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or profession in the context of writing articles or opinion pieces for a publication.
Example: "As a columnist, I strive to provide insightful commentary on current events and social issues."
Alternatives: "in my capacity as a columnist" or "in my role as a columnist".
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I felt I had accomplished all that I could as a columnist.
Broder continues as a columnist on contract.
He returned to The Journal as a columnist in 2001.
As a columnist, I know that feeling well.
Eventually Johnson returned to London as a columnist.
Bloomberg has offered Mr. Valentine a spot as a columnist.
Frankly, I've always felt like a fraud as a columnist.
Q: As a columnist, what impact do you think you're having on the debate?
(I will be joining Bloomberg View in a few weeks as a columnist and editorial writer).
Gideon Levy is introduced as "a columnist with one of Israel's leading papers".
NYT Tech's own Joshua Brustein moonlights as a columnist in Sunday's Metropolitan section.
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