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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a herd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of animals or people acting together in a unified manner, often implying a lack of individual thought or action.
Example: "The sheep moved as a herd across the pasture, following their leader without hesitation."
Alternatives: "as a group" or "in unison".
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Hunting is maintaining their health as a herd".
Another factor, clearly, is that the fields tend to move as a herd.
Today's teenagers shop as a herd, whether in small towns or big cities.
Here, 300 brown men on the corner are as obvious as a herd of ostriches.
As a herd species, the horse strongly desires social contact and interaction with conspecifics.
Movies, meanwhile, have gone galloping, as a herd, in the other direction.
When lions were around we were to ride very close together as a herd -- no stragglers, please!
We watched from the viewing stand as a herd of forest buffalo flicked flies away with their tails.
I felt a few drops of rain on my forehead as a herd of grey sheep plaintively bleated behind.
First, because the shadow banks moved as a herd, they helped inflate the bubble and worsened the bust.
I think they are examined more as a herd, or a group of people whose votes are taken".
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