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The phrase "as a great" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something in a positive light, often in a comparative or superlative context.
Example: "As a great leader, she inspired her team to achieve remarkable results."
Alternatives: "as an excellent" or "as a remarkable".
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HSAN trumpets this as a great victory.
(Smith remembers him as "a great landlord").
I took that as a great remark.
As a great novelist.
Was he known as a great composer?
This discovery came as a great surprise.
I take that as a great compliment.
Seko's reply came as a great relief.
Wagner admired Mozart as a great chromaticist.
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Needless to say, that came as a great relief.
"Her base regards her, quite justifiably, as a great heroine.
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