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The phrase "as a tower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe something that stands tall, strong, or prominent, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "She stood as a tower of strength during the difficult times, providing support to everyone around her."
Alternatives: "like a beacon" or "as a pillar".
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Suddenly, a tent had as much meaning as a tower.
These were the parties who described Time as a tower of assassins.
Experts describe the international cell-phone picture as a Tower of Babel.
The tunnels started at the Power House, its smokestack disguised as a tower at one corner of the new gym.
Regrettably, one observer can see one flow as a tower and the other can call it a bell.
The Real Deal, a New York real estate publication, described it as a "tower of hubris" for the Kushners.
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It was not immediately recognized as a towering literary achievement.
J. T. looms as a towering, problematic figure.
Democratic leaders hailed the passage of the bill as a towering achievement.
"La Resurrezione" — relatively early Handel, from 1708 — does not qualify as a towering masterpiece.
He will be hugely missed as a towering figure in the field of soft matter.
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