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The phrase "as a leading" is not grammatically correct in this form.
However, it can be used as part of a longer phrase or sentence, such as "As a leading expert in his field, John was often consulted for his insights." In this case, "as a leading expert" is used to describe John and could be replaced with "being a top" or "as a premier" without changing the meaning of the sentence.
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At least not as a leading man.
I no longer saw myself as a leading man.
"As a leading national Olympic committee, we're aware of that.
Victor Manuelle is emerging as a leading young salsa sonero.
Before then, Armstrong was not regarded as a leading climber.
Will optimism about real estate emerge as a leading story?
He became a singer as well as a leading composer.
Morey has served as a leading pioneer of the convergence.
This role was Rajnikanth's first as a leading man.
That curiosity turned into a career as a leading expert on language, and then as a leading advocate of evolutionary psychology.
As a leading proponent of New Urbanism, Mr. Calthorpe emphasizes traditional town planning and walkable streets.
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