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The phrase "as a plaintiff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to someone who brings a case against another in a court of law.
Example: "As a plaintiff, she presented her evidence clearly and confidently during the trial."
Alternatives: "in the role of a plaintiff" or "acting as a plaintiff".
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MBIA is also active as a plaintiff.
The government is considering joining that case as a plaintiff.
Her husband, Noah Gotbuam, was not named as a plaintiff.
Still, Hogan had a problem as a plaintiff.
Umenyiora was selected as a plaintiff in the Brady v. the N.F.L. antitrust case.
The government is still deciding if it will join that suit as a plaintiff.
So did Ecuador, which supplies many of Dole's bananas and which joined America as a plaintiff in the WTO case.
Landis, through his lawyer, Paul D. Scott, said he was encouraged by the government's joining the case as a plaintiff.
Vietnam Veterans of America, the veterans service organization, is joining the case as a plaintiff on Monday.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which has represented Northwest's flight attendants since 1992, is also named as a plaintiff.
Three other defendants were convicted in the case and will themselves appeal; Mr. Sarkozy said that as a plaintiff in the case, he would not appeal.
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