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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a factory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that functions or operates in a manner similar to a factory, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new software processes data as a factory churns out products, efficiently handling large volumes of information."
Alternatives: "like a factory" or "in the manner of a factory".
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John Ashburn, 24, works as a factory supervisor in Scotland.
He was described as a factory worker, born in 1927.
Now Tony saw his workplace as a factory.
Three wavy lines, one above the other, were adopted as a factory mark in 1775.
The school operated partly as a factory, paying wages to the students and selling their wares.
Her father was employed as a factory worker for the American automobile manufacturer General Motors Corporation.
The partner could come from anywhere, he added, just "as long as a factory is established".
The only other job he has had was as a factory machinist.
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Watkins, for his part, once worked as a factory-process engineer.
This augmented-reality technology has begun to appear as a factory-installed option in some luxury cars.
Mr. Edwards said he believed an automaker could offer a similar device as a factory-installed feature.
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