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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a severe" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where you are describing something that is severe, but it typically requires a noun to follow it for clarity.
Example: "As a severe storm approached, we took shelter in the basement."
Alternatives: "as a serious" or "as a critical".
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The Bengals initially described the injury as a severe sprain.
As a severe dyslexic, he knows adversity well.
Joly's Norwegian accent and monotone voice is seen by some as a severe handicap.
That is a description that the professionals regard as a severe distortion.
Hulten was known, too, as a severe critic of the money-driven contemporary art market.
Williamson said: The sector will act as a severe drag on economic growth.
The weight of depression he carried endures as a severe purity in his poems.
Depression and suicide was also consistently cited as a severe health consequence of violence against women.
Headaches and bruising were listed as potential side effects, as well as a severe allergy.
When he died, in 1875, his death was mourned as "a severe loss to Western Africa".
(The cause of his death is reported as a "severe fever").
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