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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a square" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing something to a square shape or referring to a person who is conventional or unadventurous.
Example: "He approached the problem as a square, sticking to traditional methods rather than exploring innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "in a square manner" or "like a square".
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Justin is quite entertaining as a square dude who pretty much owns his squareness: He unashamedly loves bike shorts, musicals and belting out love songs.
But the short version is that there's no such thing as a square wheel.
(Think of it as a square dance where the couples switch partners halfway through).
The main shaft of the Freedom Tower would begin as a square.
Why was Central Park shown as a square, when it is three times longer than it is wide?
Yet controllers reckon that the risk of a collision rises as a square of any increase in traffic.
Mr. Barre, a portly man with a straightforward outlook, referred to himself as "a square mind in a round body".
It was frequently depicted by artists as a square piece of white fabric held up by Veronica or angels.
There's not so much as a square inch spare inside my head to ponder what it is you'd have to be doing with your time".
At3G48460 is SFAR4 as presented as a square box.
The structure of 5 can be best described as a square pyramid.
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