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The phrase "as a treasure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is valued highly or cherished, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She kept the old letters from her grandmother as a treasure, reminding her of their special bond."
Alternatives: "like a gem" or "as a prized possession".
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He referred to himself as a treasure hunter.
"The government sees me as a treasure," he says.
Regardless of function, each object is presented as a treasure.
This object would qualify as a treasure, a masterpiece, by almost any modern standard.
Hopefully readers will use the book as a treasure map, and argue with it too.
As a treasure hunt, the app is played across the whole of London.
Stephen Holden, in The New York Times, hailed it as "a treasure for the ages".
12.50pm GMT Welby says Christians are those who carry peace and grace as a treasure for the world.
Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota has described museums as "a forum as much as a treasure box".
The Book Barn's stock is haphazardly arranged in spots, so think of it as a treasure hunt.
New York regarded wilderness as a treasure and a resource in the 19th century, long before most other states.
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