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The phrase "as a whole does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something, when considered in its entirety, performs a certain action or has a specific quality.
Example: "The project, as a whole, does contribute significantly to our understanding of climate change."
Alternatives: "overall does" or "in its entirety does".
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The cast as a whole does nicely.
However, Europe, as a whole, does not have a monopoly over legitimacy crises.
"I think the industry as a whole does look at itself," she said.
Europe's policymakers insist the eurozone as a whole does not face a threat of falling prices.
But society as a whole does not take children's freedom seriously.
The brand, as a whole, does not seem eager to please.
Insurance companies benefit from our existing system, but the U.S. population as a whole does not.
This documentary reminds us, though, that the country as a whole does not move at Hollywood's pace.
That said, after a rather downbeat pre-close, asset quality as a whole does appear to be better than expected.
But Bouley as a whole does not create or sustain the kind of rapture that the very best restaurants do.
In the EU, what member states do best bilaterally is a part of what the union as a whole does.
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