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The phrase "as an independent variable" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific, mathematical, or statistical contexts to refer to a variable that is manipulated or changed to observe its effect on a dependent variable.
Example: "In this experiment, we will analyze the effect of temperature as an independent variable on the rate of reaction."
Alternatives: "as a variable on its own" or "in the role of an independent variable".
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It's very good as an independent variable.
Scenario complexity was also manipulated as an independent variable.
Therefore, vibrations are treated as an independent variable, as well.
The present paper studies innovation as an independent variable.
The organ dimensions of rice aboveground were modelled taking corresponding organ biomass as an independent variable.
Multiple regression analysis identified SHBG as an independent variable associated with PBC.
Flashiness was included later as an independent variable in both cases.
The orientation angle of the piezoelectric sensor is introduced as an independent variable.
We treated the maximum impactor mass mimax as an independent variable.
Then we add HPWS as an independent variable to create Model 6.
However, external participation cannot be used as an independent variable in our study.
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as an external variable
as an independent variables
as an endogenous variable
as an ordinal variable
as an observed variable
as an intermediate variable
as an independent third
as an independent financial
as an important variable
as an internal variable
as an auxiliary variable
as an independent general
as an additional variable
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as an own variable
as an operational variable
as an optimized variable
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