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The phrase "as a moron" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone acting foolishly or lacking intelligence in a specific context.
Example: "He approached the problem as a moron, ignoring all the logical solutions presented to him."
Alternatives: "like an idiot" or "as a fool".
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If you question evolution, Darwinists denounce you as a moron.
In one outburst, he even referred to Mr Soros as "a moron".
Tuning the car radio some weeks back, I heard the president denounced as a moron.
Beckett has already described herself as a "moron" for having nominated Corbyn in the last Labour leadership contest.
He explained in detail the psychiatric significance of Stewart's intelligence quotient of sixty-five, a rating which, he told the jury, would characterize Stewart as a moron.
Recent Mirror articles have described President George Bush as a "moron" and, in all seriousness, compared America to Hitler's Third Reich.
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[C7.] The Male-as-a-Moron Ad Strategy More advertisers are portraying men as incompetent, bumbling idiots.
Arnie's back, and he's just as much of a moron as ever.
Joe Hockey is as big a moron.
'Do you see a sign on my desk that reads "Plot Synopses Sold Here"?' 'I only " She sighs, as if dealing with a moron.
If you can't escape those, you will end up looking like a moron as you blindly throw punches or kicks, then pass out.
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