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The phrase "as a transferable" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that can be transferred or applied in different situations, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The skills you acquire in this job can be valuable as a transferable asset in your future career."
Alternatives: "as a transferable skill" or "as a transferable quality".

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In that, we are working to define computational thinking as a transferable skill that does not only belong to the field of computer science.

Beyond that, users will also have the ability to share their location with their so-called FreedomFriends, but perhaps more importantly, users will be able to treat the amount of bandwidth they have at their disposal as a transferable commodity.

MPF was originally defined as a transferable activity that can induce the G2/M phase transition in recipient cells.

In addition, the nif cluster and its regulatory factors may also be developed as a transferable bio-reactor for nitrogen fertilization.

Together, Sup35 N and M function as a transferable prion-forming module (NM) that maintains its prionogenic potential when fused to heterologous proteins (Li and Lindquist, 2000).

Nevertheless, the 9 gene nif cluster identified in CR1 is particularly exciting for its potential use as a transferable nitrogen fixation genetic element to facilitate development of genetically modified plant-growth promoting bacteria.

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In the end, as one watches Mr. Gibbons perform his magic tricks or do his juggling to help coax antsy children into the barber chair, the thought occurs to you that whether in front of a jury box or a crying child, the talent to rivet an audience is as transferable as any.

In addition, the signers had access to Spanish language dictionaries, and their language was also influenced by the signing of Spanish-speaking, non-deaf teachers at the schools — signing which likely incorporated such grammatical devices of the teachers' language as were transferable to a non-vocal medium.

"My experience as a married woman and mother and grandmother now certainly is a transferable skill as I minister here at St . Marys," Sister Camille said.

The concept of a ticket as a freely transferable document is changing, and to eliminate the anonymity of the event goer, teams are turning to mobile tickets, tied to a specific ID.

We have chosen to focus on diabetes as it appears to be a transferable model for care of many chronic diseases [ 17].

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