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The phrase "as a tract" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where something is being described or categorized as a tract, often referring to a pamphlet or a written work that addresses a specific topic.
Example: "The author published her findings as a tract to inform the public about environmental issues."
Alternatives: "in the form of a pamphlet" or "as a written document".
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Yet his only novel is more persuasive as a tract asserting that beauty is nothing.
And yet it arrived in 2004 as a tract for the times.
His book, "Do We Need Mass Immigration" graces the BNP's online gift shop, where it is described as a tract "blaming poverty, crime, TB and HIV on immigrants".
Think of a farm, for a moment, not as a tract of land or so many acres of corn and soybeans.
Orwell noted, "If I treat Mr. Comfort's novel as a tract, I am only doing what he himself has done already".
In Defensor pacis, a political polemic, as well as a tract on political theory, Marsilius, applying principles of Aristotle, evolved a secular concept of the state.
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The occurrence of intrinsically bent DNA (caused by runs of adenine base pairs known as A-tracts), triplex-forming and quadruplex-forming sequences has been noted in the vicinity of high-frequency mitochondrial genome deletions.
Last year, the government went as far as buying a tract of land on a Fijian island in order to relocate some of its citizens.
Mutation XVI occurs in a relatively short poly-A tract, as reflected in its relatively narrow distribution.
Some might think of it as essentially a tract rather than a travel book.
The study defined a neighborhood as a census tract.
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