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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a nexus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a connection or link between different elements or ideas.
Example: "The conference served as a nexus for industry leaders to share their insights and collaborate on future projects."
Alternatives: "as a connection" or "as a link".
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Under this view, the firm is seen famously as a nexus of contracts.
In the past two decades, Poland has emerged as a nexus for switched-on contemporary art.
His days as a nexus of cash and gifts are over.
Yet unlike, say, San Francisco, the city never developed a reputation as a nexus for electronic music makers.
Nakamura's work has served as a nexus for gender and queer theory, psychological anthropology, and disability studies at Berkeley.
The Berkeley Disability Lab was formed as a nexus for disability research, media, and design in the Bay Area.
Although women's magazines had always served as a nexus of aspiration and commerce, Lucky baldly celebrated shopping as a kind of sport.
Sibolga has long served as a nexus for trade and services and as an important export station for rubber, coffee, timber, resin, camphor, copra, and other commodities.
The center was described as a nexus of illegal drug activity in charges filed Monday against the company's president and medical director.
"It Might Get Loud" dips into biography, but it's mostly about the guitar as a nexus of hardware and possibility: its practical mystique.
Tools presented in this work achieve a connection between the theoretical explanations and the laboratory practices using augmented reality as a nexus.
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