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The phrase "as a remote" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being used in a remote capacity, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "As a remote worker, I find it essential to have a reliable internet connection."
Alternatives: "in a remote capacity" or "as a remote employee".
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You can also use your phone as a remote viewfinder, or as a remote trigger.
"Waste Control Specialists has been described as a remote location.
It was presented as a remote, inspiring historical event.
The dead-cow vector, even as a remote hypothesis, faded.
You use your phone or tablet (Apple or Android) as a remote control.
People who own recent Samsung televisions (the Player doubles as a remote control).
After independence, India treated the Andamans as a remote backwater, too costly to supply or defend.
Once again, you're using the iPad only as a remote control, not as a TV.
The TV service, Google said, comes with a Nexus 7 tablet that serves as a remote.
"But I don't understand why anyone would want to use their phone as a remote".
A cardboard box serves as a radio, a packet of pills as a remote control.
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