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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a lark" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe an activity that someone does for fun, usually on a whim or impulsively. Example sentence: I decided to take up kite flying as a lark.
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IT BEGAN as a lark.
I was happy as a lark.
"Emlen was as happy as a lark.
IT ALL began as a lark.
It continues as a lark.
It cannot be dismissed as a lark.
Some abuse the vote, some take it as a lark.
Mr. Ferguson took a two-day tryout as a lark.
The tree farm started almost as a lark, said Brian, 38.
What started out as a lark in industrial Brooklyn has gone legit.
"I did my first rug collection almost as a lark," she said.
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