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The phrase "as a row" is not commonly used in written English and may not be correct depending on the context.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing items or people arranged in a line or sequence.
Example: "The books were placed on the shelf as a row, making it easy to find the titles I needed."
Alternatives: "in a line" or "in a sequence".
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Your password appears as a row of dots.
The government dismissed the affair as a row over pay.
As wide as a row of pink tents.
As a row of flashbulbs goes off, he flinches, like a criminal exposed.
Because I refuse to lend prejudice respectability by framing it as a row.
'Camp as a row of tents,' I wrote - did I invent that phrase?
Ahmadinejad had previously dismissed the controversy as a row over "a piece of torn paper".
(An early sketch even envisioned the building as a row of newspaper sections).
This Flemish-style building was capped with huge stepped gables -- some as big as a row house -- and a clock.
Louisville's newest and highest regarded luxury hotel began life as a row of tattered tobacco and bourbon warehouses.
He issued the warning as a row over a decision to ask the Prime Minister about his health on its flagship BBC1 Sunday morning politics programme continued.
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