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The phrase "as a sailor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone’s role, identity, or experience related to sailing or maritime activities.
Example: "As a sailor, I have learned to navigate through rough waters and unpredictable weather."
Alternatives: "in my capacity as a sailor" or "from the perspective of a sailor".
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He had been trained as a sailor, and as a sailor he had rounded Cape Horn on a sailing vessel.
After an elementary education, he apprenticed as a sailor.
"But I think I'll go as a sailor instead".
His father also posed, as the boxer in "The Sharpshooter" and as a sailor.
Elizabeth Taylor, a British volunteer, served disguised as a sailor, likely on a Confederate raider.
His first credited movie appearance was as a sailor in "Destination Tokyo" (1943), starring Cary Grant.
Farrow traveled the world as a sailor before becoming a Hollywood screenwriter in the late 1920s.
As a sailor, he had witnessed from a distance the detonation over Hiroshima.
He served first as a sailor on a blockade runner in the War of 1812.
I was here for the first time as a sailor when I was fourteen.
What were those early years like as a sailor compared to now as a commodore?
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