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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a divorce" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to divorce, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "She viewed the separation as a divorce, even though they were never legally married."
Alternatives: "like a divorce" or "in terms of divorce".
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Miami is ahead of Reno as a divorce capital.
(The New York Times described it as "a divorce made in heaven").
Compared with Chicago Reno is an infinitesimal dot on the map as a divorce centre.
The EU, they said, was like a family, and Brexit should be treated as a divorce.
LONDON — In her 30-odd years as a divorce lawyer, Vanessa Lloyd Platt has heard it all.
And Mr Stoyanov, who learned his forensic skills as a divorce lawyer in Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second city, seems a lot younger than his 48 years.
In her practice as a divorce lawyer, Margy Klaw sees many highly educated, middle-aged women who wish they hadn't left full-time work after having children.
His past relationship with the unseen Julie is a sore point with Bernadette, while the latter's job as a divorce lawyer clearly grates on him.
"As a divorce lawyer, I am helping people tear apart their marriages, and lose what was once their happiness," Ms. Dunaetz said.
NBC is also introducing three dramas, including "Miss Match," which stars Alicia Silverstone as a divorce lawyer who doubles as a matchmaker.
It is so jarring that it prompted a flood of Twitter users to wonder whether "Lemonade" would double as a divorce announcement.
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