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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a newborn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the state or condition of being a newborn, often in discussions about development, care, or experiences related to infants.
Example: "The baby's reflexes are strong, as a newborn typically exhibits a range of instinctual behaviors."
Alternatives: "in infancy" or "during the newborn stage".
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I was as helpless as a newborn.
Remember those bleary early feeds, as a newborn?
Above: Baraka with Kellie as a newborn in 1959.
Anquilla's souvenir sheet shows Princess Elizabeth as a newborn infant.
The girl was blessedly ordinary, if viewed as a newborn and nothing else.
For henceforth the High Priestess shall be as weak as a newborn lamb.
As a newborn, Harold, like all babies, was connecting with his mother.
Leland Welker said his son measured 21 inches as a newborn.
It is mobile, fluid, material, mercurial, fearless, radiant and as fragile as a newborn child.
As a newborn, she had been so tiny about the size of a U.S. dollar bill.
Twelve had undergone resection of a benign SCT as a newborn.
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