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The phrase "as an indirect" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are describing something that is not direct, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The feedback was given as an indirect suggestion rather than a direct critique."
Alternatives: "in an indirect manner" or "as a subtle hint".
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Instead, he got his chance as an indirect consequence of Parker's success, as David Puttnam explains.
Eritrea supported al-Shabaab as an indirect means of attacking Ethiopia, its long-standing enemy.
Instead, they say, he is "suspected of being criminally responsible, as an indirect co-perpetrator".
Talk of sanctions is seen as an indirect criticism of Khamenei for his reluctance to compromise over Tehran's nuclear dossier.
According to court papers, Gbagbo is charged as an "indirect perpetrator" in a campaign of violence against supporters of Ouattara.
Christians should accept, indeed affirm, this shift, seeing secular humanism as an indirect expression of Christian values.
Perhaps as an indirect result American musicians were beginning to look seriously at their cultural patrimony.
Some school administrators regarded government subsidy on teacher education as an indirect form of status recognition.
Furthermore the presence of characteristic artefacts can be used as an indirect marker of lung disease.
Notice that delay can be interpreted as an indirect throughput measure.
Based on this, firm type C can potentially stimulate path renewal as an indirect effect.
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