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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a jet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to compare something to the speed or characteristics of a jet, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She moved through the crowd as a jet, effortlessly weaving between people."
Alternatives: "like a jet" or "as swiftly as a jet".
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#Jets — KFC (@KFCBarstool) 18 Dec 12 Tim Tebow's first full series as a Jet.
He has arrived as a Jet.
Now I'm looking forward to my time as a Jet.
The original described the Hawker Typhoon as a jet aircraft.
Coles had hoped to retire as a Jet.
It ended, awkwardly, with Favre's first interception as a Jet.
Foster might describe himself as a jet fighter.
You may have seen the last pick-six by Mark Sanchez as a Jet.
"I'm not sure," said Tebow, when asked if Wednesday was his toughest day as a Jet.
Hurricane Mama, at Walt Disney Concert Hall, is almost as loud as a jet engine.
"It's not as heavy as a jet engine, but you still hear a constant roar".
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