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The phrase "as a pocket" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is similar to or functions like a pocket, but without additional context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "He kept his secrets as a pocket, hidden away from everyone."
Alternatives: "like a pocket" or "similar to a pocket".
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He's gradually improved as a pocket passer each year.
The virtual quarterback even had the same playing style, as a pocket passer.
Baez referred to the show as a "pocket of sanity" in the current world.
Released in 2006, that model restored the GTI's waning legend as a pocket Hercules.
Robinson surrounded Harris with talent that could help him mature as a pocket passer.
The Glock 33, for instance, is a subcompact pistol marketed as a "pocket rocket".
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Narberth is a market town positioning itself as a pocket-sized rival to foodie haunt Abergavenny.
Not only is it an able companion for visitors, but it also works well off-site as a pocket-size book of eclectic reference.
Founded after the war as a pocket-size American library, the center -- and others like it throughout Germany -- was once the first introduction for Germans to American ideas and culture.
After the Vietnam War Joe's connection to the United States military was played down, and in 1982 the soldier was recommissioned as a pocket-size special missions force of numerous agents.
Add the increasingly common phenomenon of the accidental mobile phone call, known as a pocket-dial, to the ways in which technology is shrinking the world for military families.
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