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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'as a manner' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a particular way in which something was done. For example: "She completed the task as a manner of showing her initiative."
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He said: "I think suicide as a manner of death is a much better reflection of the circumstances".
The possibility of using this form of carbon synthesis as a manner of permanent waste CO2 sequestration has been considered.
Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu, for instance, has advocated sanctions primarily as a manner of jolting the authorities into racial change without bloodshed.
I view working in policy as a manner to drive positive change at a broad scale, and that's why I got into science in the first place.
That morning the United States Supreme Court had effectively suspended lethal injection as a manner of execution by accepting a challenge to its constitutionality in a Kentucky case.
In addition, a robot controller system was developed to communicate external robot operation systems as a manner of wired and wireless communication.
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They hear what they see as the idiocy of religion presented in as blunt a manner as possible.
As well as if a manner of thine own Or of thine friend's were.
This is exactly what Shaheryar Malik has done, in as dramatic a manner as possible.
She doesn't talk much either, preferring to play songs in as efficient a manner as possible.
McLaren's performance suggests their car's downforce is not created in as efficient a manner as that of teams with faster cars.
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