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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a welfare" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as "welfare" typically refers to well-being or financial assistance, and the phrase lacks clarity. Example: "The program was designed to support individuals as a welfare measure."
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Police Scotland described it as a "welfare visit".
But why should the state pension be treated as a welfare payment?
To earn money, Mr. Miller worked as a welfare investigator, waiter, truck driver and messenger boy.
It will simply top up the contributions of those people as a welfare obligation".
Grayling's enemies like to see British universities as a welfare state of the intellect.
He got a job as a welfare worker and moonlighted as a commentator at a radio station.
Robert Rector of the conservative Heritage Foundation released a paper slamming the House stimulus bill as a "welfare spendathon".
This is partly why many Americans who are otherwise sympathetic to abortion access nonetheless believe the state should not treat abortion as a welfare right.
He himself can also take some credit; his arguments provide sound backing for the idea that modern Britain is as much a warfare state as a welfare one.
The picture then pivots to a close-up of an article in The Daily News, spotlighting a description of Mr. Paladino as a "welfare king".
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Mark McDonough didn't last long as a welfare-family therapist.
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