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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a ice" is not correct in written English.
It should be "as an ice" if referring to ice in a general sense, but typically "ice" is used without an article in this context.
Example: "As an ice sculpture, it was truly breathtaking."
Alternatives: "like ice" or "in the form of ice."
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Some of the worst spots to hack are: Ant tunnel, Drakes Meat Table, Florina Beach [Although the exp is great around 40-50 as a ice mage].
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I saw him as an ice mountain.
But as an ice cream, it has a global appeal.
As an ice cream, it would have lacked poignancy.
CAROLYN POLK did not start out as "an ice snob".
Samsung supplied a fresh white model; it looks as tasty as an ice cream.
At 14, Ms. Cruz got a job as an ice cream scooper.
That would classify it as an ice giant somewhat similar to Neptune.
She had no friends at college, and is thought of as an "ice queen" or worse.
For dessert, mastic gum sometimes arrives as an ice cream-like mound soaked in chocolate sauce.
Manning posed as an ice vendor, donning an apron and trundling around a three-wheeled pushcart.
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