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The phrase "as a landmark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that serves as a significant point of reference or a notable feature in a particular context.
Example: "The old oak tree stands as a landmark in the center of the village, guiding travelers for generations."
Alternatives: "as a point of reference" or "as a notable feature".
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Naturally, he sees it as a landmark.
It was seen as a landmark decision.
He also wrote of the film as "a landmark.
Mr Bush hailed it as a "landmark agreement".
The city has preserved it as a landmark/.
"Grameen will remain as a landmark," he said.
There is also the building's cachet as a landmark.
It was quite rightly heralded as a landmark case.
I can't recommend this enough as a landmark book on interactive media.
Torres is a recidivist, so his suspension was not regarded as a landmark.
Led by China, most governments in Asia will probably hail the vote as a landmark.
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