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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an honor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something is done in recognition or respect for someone or something.
Example: "I accepted the award as an honor for my contributions to the community."
Alternatives: "as a privilege" or "in recognition".
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He described being named as "an honor".
Bonner watched as an honor guard then lifted the lid of the coffin.
"Running a show after it opens, I see as an honor".
That is not intended as an insult but as an honor in Topps's new system.
Kelley also starred in baseball and basketball at Yale and graduated as an honor student.
This was intended, presumably, as an honor, but for Barlow it was a disaster.
West led the spade eight (second-highest from a weak suit, not treating the ten as an honor).
They described him as an honor student and aspiring basketball player whose skills had drawn the attention of college scouts.
Asked about his adopted name, Mr. Sakai said he had taken it "as an honor toward my family members".
In New Delhi, former classmates of Ms. Pathak and other supporters have held candlelight vigils, calling for the case to be prosecuted as an honor killing.
He has been named the "most embarrassing Berliner" by a local publication, a distinction he refers to as "an honor" in a city of 3.5 million.
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