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The phrase "as a murderer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being described or identified in relation to the act of murder, often in discussions about crime, morality, or character analysis.
Example: "He was seen by many as a murderer, despite the lack of concrete evidence against him."
Alternatives: "in the role of a murderer" or "as someone who commits murder".
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Talking about a murder charge, or being known as a murderer, may seem like no big deal for a man in prison.
"I knew that if I defined Conor by that one moment — as a murderer — I was defining my daughter as a murder victim.
"I've written about murder and I don't think anyone ever thinks about me as a murderer".
The new version goes, "Born as a murderer/Grew up as a murderer/Fight as a murderer/Survive as a murderer".
So Girumuhatse had found his vocation as a murderer.
"We're going to treat him as a murderer," he said.
"I don't know Jack as a murderer," she said.
But Ms. Semel never refers to him, or any of her former clients, as a murderer.
She is not a murderer (this in spite of writing as a murderer in Alias Grace).
Paul Lazar adds to the high quotient of humor as a murderer briefly constipated by conscience.
Charles Jessold, Considered As a Murderer, by Wesley Stace (Picador; $15).
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