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The phrase "as a static structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is fixed, unchanging, or not dynamic in nature.
Example: "The building was designed as a static structure, intended to withstand the test of time without significant alterations."
Alternatives: "as an unchanging entity" or "as a fixed framework".
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In certain historical situations the dynamic process of Rabbinic Judaism has been treated as a static structure.
However, the view of an adherens junction as a static structure is at odds with the highly dynamic properties of epithelia during development.
As a static structure, castles could often be avoided.
Indeed, until now, the TJ was widely viewed as a static structure.
For a long time, the nuclear matrix was proposed as a static structure that provides a platform or directly participates in diverse matrix-supported processes.
Until recently, the granuloma was seen as a static structure but research in tuberculosis has revealed that granulomas are highly dynamic [ 4].
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Together with the observation that the MEG "scaffold" does not form in pgl-1/pgl-3 zygothe, the case for referring to this as a "scaffold", which implies a static structure on which the rest of the P granule components hang, is a bit of a weak proposition.
Historically, the coat has been considered a static structure providing rigidity and mainly acting as a sieve to exclude exogenous large toxic molecules, such as lytic enzymes.
The distal tibiofibular syndesmosis is not a static structure.
The SPB is not a static structure.
It is not a static structure and can be remodeled in response to environmental conditions.
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