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The phrase "as a german" is not correct in written English due to the lack of capitalization for "German." You can use it when referring to your identity or perspective as a German person in a sentence.
Example: "As a German, I have a unique perspective on European history."
Alternatives: "from a German perspective" or "in my capacity as a German."
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I discovered myself as a German.
Presumably as a German and a Jew.
Britain's Bass, for example, is described as a German brewer.
As a German he was deeply interested in European affairs.
As a German Rhodes scholar in the early 1930s, E.F.
But Yorkville was best known as a German neighborhood.
"We must conduct ourselves [in Germany] as a German organization...
The original described Christopher Waltz as a German actor.
As a German author I'm not a Jew either.
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As a German-born economist, I find it hurtful.
the chance to play as a German-shepherd dog.
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