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The phrase "as a protagonist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a character's role or function within a narrative, particularly in literature, film, or storytelling.
Example: "In this novel, the author explores the complexities of human nature through the eyes of the main character, who serves as a protagonist."
Alternatives: "in the role of a protagonist" or "as the main character".
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Ilka is now so assimilated that, as a protagonist, she stands on her own.
Further, he had come to see Kelly as a protagonist with something of a fatal flaw.
As a protagonist, the Prophet poses a unique challenge: much of the Muslim world forbids his depiction on screen.
The Real Thing (1982), Stoppard's first romantic comedy, deals with art and reality and features a playwright as a protagonist.
As a protagonist, she was brave and independent, yet her decision at the end left me questioning her moral strength.
This use of the unconventional death - the trick, basically, being to establish someone as a protagonist, and then to swiftly kill them - is not actually anything new.
On Thursday, Angelino Alfano, secretary of Mr. Berlusconi's Peoples of Liberty party confirmed the former prime minister's decision to return to politics "as a protagonist".
Perhaps because he is poorer than almost everyone he knows, Mr Mount casts himself from an early age more as an observer than as a protagonist.
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Most famous is the majestic, Madonna-like picture of Cosimo's consort, Eleonora of Toledo, in which her gorgeous, minutely observed brocade dress, in monetary terms worth scores of paintings, is as much a protagonist as the Duchess herself.
Meanwhile, reality shows expand the thematic and geographic language of the medium, motivated by a belief that an Alaskan taxidermist or a car repossessor can be just as fruitful a protagonist as any McDreamy.
He is as richly drawn a protagonist as I've seen on stage in a long time.
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