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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a stamp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that serves as a mark or symbol of approval, authenticity, or identity.
Example: "The document was approved and sent back, marked as a stamp of authority from the manager."
Alternatives: "as a seal" or "as a mark".
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For his father, those words were as indelible as a stamp on a passport.
They do this partly because they are, or have, brands that act as a stamp of quality.
Having access to banking services should be viewed as a stamp of legitimacy, some cannabis entrepreneurs said.
If you have a visa system, it has got to mean what it says as a stamp.
Beyond lower tariffs or better market access, he sees China's membership in the W.T.O. as a stamp of approval.
Incentives for households, such as a stamp duty discount for homeowners investing in energy efficiency, were suggested.
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Mr. Morgan has Elizabeth observe dryly that she knows she's perceived as "a postage stamp with a pulse".
But in its final version, it will use a semiconductor laser as small as a postage stamp.
The new technology makes it possible to produce 1TB SSDs that are as small as a postage stamp.
This Polish startup has built a small chip – about as big as a postage stamp and twice as thick as one – that can go into any appliance.
Meanwhile, individual pairs of die blocks deform the sheet metal gradually acting as a stamping process.
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