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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a spectator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is observing an event or situation without participating in it.
Example: "During the game, I enjoyed watching the players compete as a spectator from the stands."
Alternatives: "as an observer" or "in a watching role."
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Dejected, he drove to the Summer Olympics in Atlanta as a spectator instead of a participant.
You're invited as a spectator; you're challenged as a racer.
Here, she seemed content as a spectator.
"As a spectator, it's kind of fun".
"That's when I thought maybe I'm better as a spectator".
"Not even as a spectator, much less as a competitor".
Thinking is not usually classified as a spectator sport.
"I enjoy them, at least as a spectator".
As a spectator sport it is pure theatre.
Dyslexia floors me, as a spectator and as a mother.
I was at the Boston marathon as a spectator.
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