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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a pole" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing something to a pole, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "He stood there as a pole, unwavering and steadfast in his beliefs."
Alternatives: "like a pole" or "in the manner of a pole".
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My father describes himself as a Pole of Lithuanian descent.
Mr. Sarkozy praised the country as a "pole of moderation".
This film is about as empowering as a pole dance.
But then as a Pole this was the war that allowed a nation to be reborn.
The standard H2 optimal control problem is interpreted as a pole placement design.
It may be that as a Pole, John Paul is supposed to be anti-Semitic by definition.
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By David Denby Rose McGowan as a pole-dancer turned vigilante in Rodriguez's "Planet Terror".
He is now 52, living in Honolulu, building docks for private homes and continuing to compete as a pole-vaulter.
A level 1 density is scouting one geographical point, which is described as a pole-to-pole section of 15 hops, every 15 rows.
Hardee, the biggest of the three at 6 feet 5 and more than 200 pounds, came along as a pole-vaulter but was challenged to try the decathlon.
And pretty soon, as we sit perched on stools next to the bar as Netrebko makes me a cup of tea, she jokingly asks if I want tequila... and I tell her she will do fine in LA. (Already wowed LA in a knockout performance as Manon, reconceived as a pole-dancing hottie).
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