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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a league" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a group or organization, often in a metaphorical sense to indicate unity or collective action.
Example: "The teams came together as a league to address the common challenges they faced in the community."
Alternatives: "as a group" or "as a coalition".
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He added, "We as a league have more than enough authority and mechanisms to punish, if necessary, in the appropriate case.
As a league or a team, he was asked.
"We are not profitable as a league," Ackerman said.
We've worked hard as a league for many years".
In Mexico, M.L.S. is, in general, seen as a league of less-skilled players.
The last thing the N.F.L. wants is to be known as a league of thuggery.
But is a league in denial the same thing as a league in trouble?
As a league legend he could have stayed in Wigan and declined to take a risk.
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Though more Rebel Yell than pre-revolutionary Russia, this has been as close as A-League fans come to open rebellion.
Newcastle announced themselves as A-League finals contenders in becoming the third team this weekend to notch four goals in a trouncing of a rudderless Brisbane.
As a league-winning coach in Italy and Spain he knew that only winning matches will cure a despondent side of fatalism.
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