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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a pit" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a specific context, but without additional information, it is difficult to determine its appropriate usage.
Example: "He fell into the ground, landing as a pit of despair."
Alternatives: "like a pit" or "in the form of a pit."
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Couric, on the other hand, says, "I never saw it as a pit stop".
He later worked as a pit clerk, helping to oversee table games.
But we were inadequate as a pit crew, for ourselves or for anyone else.
He was right, as a pit stop a few miles west at Daniel Boone Barbecue confirmed.
Another scout referred to Hampton as a bulldog and Leiter as a pit bull.
A Democratic colleague once described him as "a pit bull with manners".
It is more readily thought of as a pit of instability than as a source of opportunity.
"We saw it as a golden opportunity, even when everyone else saw it as a pit," Mr. Kiddney said.
Not that any of the establishments in Melba Levick's elegant photographs could remotely be described as a pit.
He was at Parliament House now, he said, as a "pit stop," following his shift at a local hospital.
Images broadcast by RCN news showed the mine as a pit about 25 feet deep and 160 feet in diameter.
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