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The phrase "as a uniform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is being treated or considered in the capacity of a uniform, often in contexts related to clothing or roles.
Example: "The team wore their colors as a uniform, representing their unity and spirit."
Alternatives: "in the capacity of a uniform" or "as a form of uniform."
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Women shouldn't be treated as a uniform group.
He wears his five-pocket coat almost as a uniform.
Which brings us back to the orange that Danny Kennedy wears as a uniform most days.
Indeed, it is a mischaracterization to even speak of Somalia as a uniform entity.
The W.N.B.A. has served as a uniform advertising laboratory for nearly three years.
The fee should be given to the public in toto, as a uniform dividend, payroll tax deduction or both.
It wants to turn back history, to restore Australia to some imagined earlier state as a uniform, homogenous, static society.
Worn as a uniform, the jeans of the 60's were an anti-fashion slap at bourgeois standards.
Mr. Romney teased that the hat was unlikely be adopted as a uniform by any of the military branches.
Vivienne Westwood commandeered plaid as a uniform for the Punk era at the end of the 1970s.
In his groundbreaking book, Dr. Gardner questioned the idea of intelligence as a uniform capacity that can be measured in something like an IQ test.
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