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The phrase "as a flash drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that functions or is used in the same way as a flash drive, typically in a technical or computing context.
Example: "You can save your files on the external hard drive, using it as a flash drive for easy transport."
Alternatives: "like a flash drive" or "in the manner of a flash drive".
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USB Wooden Clip Flash Drive is not only function as a flash drive, but also features as a book/paper clip.
"It's kind of geeky to have jewelry that doubles as a flash drive," he said.
Yet the Sierra, too, doubles as a flash drive, thanks to a microSD memory-card slot (up to 32 gigs).
It also doubles (or would that be triples?) as a flash drive with four gigabytes of storage (or eight, for $119), for your backing-up convenience.
Mr. Babic was prepared with a folder — as well as a flash drive — that included tax returns, bank statements and a letter of employment.
Still, songs cannot be downloaded to the razor, and it does not double as a flash drive, so its appearance at a tech show may strike some as a stretch.
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China's Guangzhou Automobile Group had a solid attempt as well, with a flash drive disguised as a lime-green rubber bracelet.
(Some are small and sleek, so you can easily move them from one machine to another as you would a flash drive. It's what techies call sneakernet).
It shows up on your screen as a disk (it's a flash drive, remember?), whether you're using a Mac or a Windows machine.
This technique works well when using a flash drive as a vehicle to move data from computer to computer.
This will allow you to select which device you would like to boot from, such as your DVD drive or a flash drive.
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