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The phrase "as a fox" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe someone or something as clever or cunning, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She navigated the negotiations as a fox, outsmarting her opponents at every turn."
Alternatives: "like a fox" or "as sly as a fox."
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But maybe she's smart as a fox in doing a Single-White-Female, Fox anchor makeover to look more like her queen-maker, Sarah Palin.
Fight Club is sly as a fox.
And that's without ever dressing up as a fox.
Chanel was exceptionally chic, and as wily as a fox.
"I look forward to a continuation of our relationship, this time as a Fox News contributor".
He can't be written off merely as a Fox News bloviator.
"AS A WHIP," "AS A FOX," and "ALEC" are a few that are out there.
Desiring you allows me to feel intensely, makes my body alert as a fox.
Crazy as a fox he is, or Foxx, to be more accurate, which is even crazier.
As Laoula, Lauren Skuce was all liquid silver and sly as a fox.
As his commander, Lt. Col. David Haight, told me, Hough is "as dumb as a fox".
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