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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a moon" is grammatically correct but its usability in written English depends on context.
It can be used in poetic or metaphorical expressions, often to evoke imagery or comparisons.
Example: "She glowed in the night sky, as a moon illuminating the darkness."
Alternatives: "like a moon" or "as if a moon".
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"The singer, costumed as a Moon, sings the song 'Blue Moon,' a contemplative love song about alienation, longing, and desire".
Sega, not as strong, "is likely to end up as a moon," he said.
Her face is as calm as a moon in a daytime sky.
These worlds beyond Earth include the planets Venus and Mars, as well as a moon of Saturn, Titan.
And if it is confirmed as a moon, 1999 UX18 will eventually get a name worthy of its billing.
"In the Realms of the Unreal" tells the story of a planet that Earth orbits as a moon.
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She envisioned the playing space as a "moon-like structure" that would literalize the phrase "black-box theatre".
It's no coincidence that shortly after resurrecting Audrey, Michael Jackson arose from the dead as a moon-walking hologram.
ANDROID This lovely tale of a robot learning about life on a remote space station could be remade as a Moon-type experience.
This lovely tale of a robot learning about life on a remote space station could be remade as a Moon-type experience.
His 19 "suggestions" in 1959 had included dropping one character's description of another as a "moon-faced pillock"; other expressions the censor did not like were "And my father's flogging charcoal" and "cook a little pig".
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