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The phrase "as a constable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or position in a specific context, particularly in law enforcement or public service.
Example: "He was appointed as a constable to serve the community and uphold the law."
Alternatives: "in the capacity of a constable" or "in the role of a constable."
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She joined the Met as a constable in 1983.
He served in the military in 1947-48 as a constable with the Palestine police.
In 1993, much to my family's surprise, I joined the Metropolitan police as a constable.
At present, all police officers must start on the beat as a constable.
This season will include Patton Oswalt, a longtime "Justified" fan, in a recurring role as a constable.
Hickok's growing reputation for fairness and courage earned him, in 1858, a position as a constable in Monticello, Kansas.
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The gunman was named locally as Mohammad Yousuf, a constable in the elite force of the police commandos.
Playing Harvest Moon has the same effect as hanging a Constable print or listening to the Archers: we have always wanted the trappings of a "country" life, without the labour involved.
Today, the clouds roiled across Paris as if in a Constable painting, and I walked to the Village Voice to hear Shirley Hazzard read.
A fourth defendant in the case has been identified as Sheikh Mohammad Adeel, a constable with a special branch of the Karachi police force that holds responsibility for counterterrorism.
A total of 20 reports discuss the injuries and death of a constable as a result of the protests.
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