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The phrase "as a mentor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who provides guidance, support, or advice in a specific context, often in professional or educational settings.
Example: "She has been incredibly helpful to me as a mentor throughout my career development."
Alternatives: "in a mentoring role" or "in the capacity of a mentor."
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Many see him as a mentor.
Act as a mentor.
Do I see her as a mentor?
Mary J. Blige sings and serves as a mentor.
"I looked upon him as a mentor.
As a mentor, Jones was inflexibly sensible.
Participate as a mentor or mentee.
I was lucky to have my father as a mentor.
Ferd solicited Fish's help as a mentor and collaborator.
She was involved as a mentor on the project.
As a mentor and mentee reaching a point of equality?
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