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The phrase "as a heroes" is not correct in written English.
It should be "as a hero" if referring to a single hero, or "as heroes" if referring to multiple heroes.
Example: "In the story, the characters are portrayed as heroes who bravely face their challenges."
Alternatives: "as a champion" or "as a savior".
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In 2007, Time Magazine hailed McDonough and Braungart as a "heroes of the planet".
Activists who had returned marched along with the crowd, linking arms with friends and supporters and basking in what people here saw as a heroes' homecoming.
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Inside, she was greeted as a hero.
They praised Mr. Spinelli as a hero.
His murderer was feted as a hero.
Did they see him as a hero?
The Taliban welcomed him as a hero.
I look on him as a hero".
Is Lin portrayed as a hero?
Many hailed her as a hero.
He was hailed as a hero.
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