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The phrase "as a museum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that functions or is regarded in the capacity of a museum, often in a metaphorical or comparative sense.
Example: "The old library, with its vast collection of rare books, serves as a museum of literary history."
Alternatives: "in the role of a museum" or "functioning as a museum".
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Turgenev's house is preserved as a museum.
And as a museum, we're cheap entertainment".
Because we preserve it as a museum experience".
The foundation would run the house as a museum.
A facsimile rebuilt on the site serves as a museum.
The property is now maintained as a museum.
He got the Adler accredited as a museum.
The home opened as a museum in 1988.
The house will someday open as a museum.
Bochner spent the next year as a museum guard.
In 1991 I had worked there as a museum guard.
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