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The phrase "as a genuine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is authentic or sincere in nature, often in contexts where you want to emphasize the truthfulness or realness of a subject.
Example: "As a genuine supporter of the cause, I believe it is important to advocate for those in need."
Alternatives: "as a true" or "as an authentic".
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I see myself as a genuine innocent.
He swiftly established himself as a genuine industry maverick.
Enthusiasts accepted it as a genuine "muscle car".
Still more see him as a genuine hero.
"Personal protection" would not count as a genuine reason.
He started out his political career as a genuine liberal.
But here he is, whooping away as a genuine contender.
Ogletree still regards Thurgood Marshall as a genuine hero.
Dnipro's emergence as a genuine force has been long expected.
"I knew Zaur as a genuine patriot of Russia," he wrote.
And unlike Mr Chevènement, he looms as a genuine rival for power.
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