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The phrase "as a root beer" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where one is comparing something to root beer, but without additional context, it is unclear.
Example: "He was as refreshing as a root beer on a hot summer day."
Alternatives: "like a root beer" or "similar to root beer".
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At the age of 32, Bill Marriott became the head of the company his father had built up from its beginnings as a root beer stand in 1927.
Established as a root beer stand by J. Willard Marriott in 1927, it was soon a thriving restaurant business known as the Hot Shoppe.
Bill's dad, J. Willard Marriott, who founded the company in 1927 as a root beer stand in Washington, D.C., had an exacting, ever-dissatisfied manner that pervades the outfit to this day.
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When people tell me they're going on a juice cleanse, they might as well tell me they're going on a root beer cleanse".
As a root-beer float containing beer, it could technically be called a Root Beer Beer Float.
Mr. Cohen ordered a root beer float with chocolate ice cream, which struck me as a ghastly combination.
Somebody offers him a root beer.
However, given his age, he was allowed to claim only a root beer from his partner.
There were fresh smoothies, a root beer float bar, sleek white couches and comfy beanbag chairs.
After driving through two towns, they stopped for a root beer.
Yesterday I tried a root beer float, which was a half-glass of root beer with some soft vanilla swirled into it.
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