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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a single does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the actions or characteristics of a single entity to those of another, often in a metaphorical or illustrative context.
Example: "The team worked together seamlessly, as a single does, to achieve their common goal."
Alternatives: "like a unit" or "as one does".
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The edit version, issued as a single, does not contain the sample.
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When the title song from the album was released as a single, it didn't do very well and sales of the album leveled off at about 750,000 copies, Thyret said.
We thought "Hot Dawgit" was going to propel that album into something big, but when we put it out as a single, it didn't do it, but the album started selling.
This is supported by our own work [ 27], where exercise as a single intervention does not seem to affect BMI or other cardiovascular risk factors [ 28].
Experiments with C-ANF were done as a single set.
The large variability in the anatomy makes this task difficult as a single design does not fit all cochlear shapes.
Lenalidomide used as a single agent does not increase the risk of VTE.
PEEP maintains end-expiratory recruitment despite persisting amounts of cyclic recruitment, while RR as a single intervention does not maintain sufficient oxygenation and lung recruitment.
This, in turn, has resulted in limited impact, as a single program does not have the ability to change the lives of children and women in its totality.
To this end we introgressed the miR-resistant rev-10d mutation [ 39], which as a single mutant does not display any shoot meristem defect (not shown), into the zll-1 mutant.
"They said, 'We don't see it as a single, we don't want it on the album.' And I was like, 'You guys are idiots'".
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