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The phrase "as a disc" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is shaped like a disc or when referring to a disc in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The object floated gracefully in the air, spinning as a disc under the bright sunlight."
Alternatives: "in a circular form" or "like a disk".
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He took a job as a disc jockey in Edmonton.
Mr. Pobuda started out as a disc jockey in Worcester, Mass., where he grew up.
They recalled him as a disc jockey at local clubs and block parties.
Mr. Rubin, then a student at New York University, joined the group as a disc jockey.
While a student at Nassau Community College, Mr. Brannigan worked as a disc jockey at WHPC.
Mr. King started his career as a disc jockey on WDIA, Memphis' first black radio station.
Father Mansfield, 41, has been ordained only three years, after a career as a disc jockey.
Lately, he has been working as a disc jockey, doling out some of his current favorites.
He moved to Bakersfield, Calif., to work as a disc jockey in 1947.
The SU-8 part is designed as a disc with 10-mm diameter.
He had done his national service in Germany, where he worked as a disc jockey with the British Forces Network.
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