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The phrase "as a district" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area or jurisdiction, often in the context of governance, education, or administrative divisions.
Example: "As a district, we are committed to improving the quality of education for all our students."
Alternatives: "in our district" or "within the district".
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Millburn, N.J., adopted it as a "district goal" last year.
"We've made mistakes as a district, as every district has," he said.
Formerly astride Counties Armagh and Down, Newry and Mourne was established as a district in 1973.
As a district officer, he roamed uninhabited wastes alone, indulging a passion for riding cross-country.
Formerly within County Down, Ards was established as a district in 1973.
He has volunteered to serve as a district judge in lawsuits involving patent claims.
Grandpa insisted that he describe himself not as a salesman but as a "district sales manager".
(Previously she sat as a district judge in the Southern District of New York).
His father retired as a district manager for Nynex in Boston.
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(Freeh had served with her as a district-court judge).
In 1993, as a district-court judge, Sotomayor presided over the sentencing of a police officer who had sold heroin.
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