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The phrase "as a fellows" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "fellow," which should be singular or used in a different context.
Example: "As a fellow member of the committee, I appreciate your insights."
Alternatives: "as a colleague" or "as a peer".
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I saw him as a fellow actor.
Even as a fellow poet.
(The conservative American Enterprise Institute, however, immediately appointed her as a fellow).
I, as a fellow Jew, find these attitudes very offensive.
If they regard him as a fellow scientist, maybe yes.
As a fellow mom, she lived a very balanced life.
She has studied as a fellow at the National Institutes of Health and Yale Law School.
I was ashamed of their behaviour, as a fellow Brit.
Arrested, Pauline falsely implicates Jenny as a fellow terrorist.
I sympathized with Crowhurst as a fellow liar.
Séverine immediately recognises Husson as a fellow perv.
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