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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a downtown" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to a downtown area, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The new restaurant is located as a downtown hotspot for food lovers."
Alternatives: "in the downtown area" or "as a downtown location".
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Ms. LuPone has since described herself as "a downtown girl".
As a downtown Manhattan choreographer, Mr. Lemon had never been preoccupied with race.
But Ms. Yaskulka, 59 and a size 8, was as chic as a downtown hipster.
Saxon Chemists had survived as a downtown fixture since the mid-1940's, but its end seemed perilously near.
Taken together, these items make VFiles as close as a downtown shop comes to the spirit of the old Patricia Field, if not the mayhem.
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (no one uses their full name) started more than 40 years ago as a downtown New York drag act.
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Solutions can range from the simple, such as installing bicycle racks, which help encourage bicycle riding, to the complex, such as creating a downtown shuttle with peripheral parking.
The loop was originally proposed in 1986 as part of a downtown revitalization effort.
Meetings beginning in 1999 dealt with rebuilding the streets as part of a downtown beautification project.
Each candidate, his campaign persona notwithstanding, was a downtown insider, as are most candidates for mayor in most American cities.
Finn wound up in Washington, D.C., as a partner in a downtown law firm, and served as president of Home Satellite Television Industry.
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