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The phrase "as a mate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to refer to someone as a friend or companion.
Example: "I appreciate your support during tough times; you've always been there for me as a mate."
Alternatives: "as a friend" or "as a companion".
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"This enhances their attractiveness as a mate," the source said.
They announce a man's prowess as a warrior and as a mate.
Or, on the other hand, whom to accept as a mate, whom not.
Campbell, who has described Scarlett as a "mate", advised the JIC on "presentation" of the dossier.
It can be hard to have a bird as a mate, especially if she's quite fit.
Delilah, a male offspring, eventually took Aquila's place as a mate and Aquila withdrew, refused to eat and died.
By the time of Mr Campbell's diary entry, he had already publicly described Mr Scarlett as a "mate".
Mr. Clinton may have started this campaign as a mate, but he leaves South Carolina as a running mate.
So Campbell could describe Scarlett as a "mate", and Scarlett allowed him to chair a meeting of intelligence officials.
But if conditions turn dry and only hard seeds are available, a bird with a stronger, bigger beak might be more capable — and more alluring as a mate.
The research team suspects that a female engages in cooperative singing to put a male's chirping prowess to the test and thereby determine his suitability as a mate.
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