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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a sin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing morality, ethics, or personal beliefs, often to describe an action or thought that is considered sinful.
Example: "He viewed his greed as a sin that tarnished his character."
Alternatives: "considered a wrongdoing" or "seen as immoral".
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The Beachy Amish-Mennonites regard homosexual behavior as a sin.
I didn't see killing Palestinians as a sin".
Sister Perez described the school's closing as a sin.
At his confirmation hearings, Mr Buttiglione said he regarded homosexuality as a sin.
"If I change him, will it count as a sin?" she asks.
"They saw it as a sin, and they stopped a lot of it".
For those who regard vanity as a sin, mirror fasting can lead to spiritual growth.
In the Middle Ages, acedia, spiritual torpor or gloom, was regarded as a sin.
But the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) views homosexuality as a sin.
"But Christians, especially evangelicals, have zero flexibility for this; they see homosexuality as a sin, period".
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