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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a snapshot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief or static representation of a situation, condition, or moment in time.
Example: "The report provides an overview of the company's performance as a snapshot of its financial health at the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "as a brief overview" or "as a quick glimpse".
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Here is a true film performance, as authentic as a snapshot.
As a snapshot of economic fortunes, the movie is hard to beat.
Think of the summary as a snapshot of your skills, accomplishments, and knowledge.
But as a spectacle, as a snapshot of history, their commentary cannot be bettered.
As a snapshot of a moment, it needed to be noted.
Many viewed the Ali-Frazier matches as a snapshot of the struggles of the 1960s.
Analysts still value it, as a snapshot indicator of the risk of investing in these countries.
As a snapshot of what might have been it's almost perfect.
It was as still and quiet as a snapshot of itself: an expanse of empty grass.
The image plane of 26 × 26 μm2 was captured as a snapshot in every 60 ms.
Future historians will pore over its contents as a snapshot of life in 2017.
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