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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a fork" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English without context.
It can be used in a metaphorical sense or to describe a situation where something is being compared to a fork, such as a decision point or a tool for division.
Example: "In this project, we have reached a critical juncture, as a fork in the road, where we must choose our next steps carefully."
Alternatives: "like a fork" or "similar to a fork".
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Will you need to use your fingers as a fork?
Mr Leslie describes Labour's leadership election as "a fork in the road".
Even something as simple as a fork in the road can cause a backup.
This is why Bitcoin Cash formed, as a fork of Bitcoin, in 2017.
And therefore, we talk about it as a fork in the road.
It is heavier, so they make more money," Ng explained, as a fork loader rumbled past the office door.
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Some restaurateurs still dismiss Yelpers as a fork-waving mob of know-nothings.
He is tall and willowy, highlighting the absurdity of a psychometric test that marks Jamie down as a fork-lift truck driver.
Her work as a fork-lift operator and a welder is a tossed-off line of dialogue; her interests are undefined; her ostensible lack of refinement is merely a matter of her loud voice and salty vocabulary; her relationships are utterly vague, as is her wider network of interactions, of friends and relatives and colleagues and rivals.
Gary Puckering was made redundant in February and is looking for work as a fork-lift truck driver.
But when the school closes, you might as well put a fork in it.
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