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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a fish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often metaphorically, to describe someone who is very comfortable or adept in a particular situation, similar to how a fish is in water.
Example: "When it comes to swimming, she moves as a fish, gliding effortlessly through the water."
Alternatives: "like a fish" or "as if in water".
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Jesus is represented as a fish".
As slippery as a fish.
I don't know what he was like as a fish.
It opened 25 years ago as a fish market.
Piscina, in Roman times, an artificial reservoir used for swimming or as a fish pond.
Most recently, the way was as simple as a fish tank.
The region, which contains many fish remains, is known as a fish cemetery.
Good for: Leaves have sharp, fruity taste; use in salad or as a fish sauce.
Shutting down the idea ensures they won't be exposed as a fish out of water.
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Three wild fish were misclassified: one wild fish at 8° classified as a wild fish 10°C, one wild fish 16° as a wild fish 14°C, and one wild fish 18° as a wild fish 14°C.
Yes, a rig can act as a fish-aggregating device but it's not 100% safe.
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