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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an insert" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that is added or included within a larger context, such as a document or publication. Example: "The report included a section as an insert that provided additional data on the project's progress."
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The first issue will appear next September as an insert in the Journal's Saturday edition.
The oil mist spray is determined using different holders as an insert.
The finished Nb3Al coil is tested as an insert in a background magnet.
Small Farms Quarterly is delivered 4 times a year as an insert in the publication, Country Folks.
And all 12 glossy pages of it will start appearing soon as an insert in newspapers in battleground states.
The set of principles will be issued as an insert that priests can put into a Sunday bulletin, but its dissemination is not mandatory, Bishop DiMarzio said.
She now recommends it as an insert to employee handbooks and estimates about 40percentt of her clients have adopted it.
In addition, they have drafted a brief summary, "The Challenge of Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship," for use as an insert in parish bulletins.
Beginning in January, the 16-page publication will begin to appear as an insert in China and the World, a magazine published by the New China News Agency.
While they waited for a license, they decided to distribute the Egypt Independent as an insert in the Arabic edition of Al-Masry Al-Youm.
Beginning its life in 1977 as an insert in New York magazine, Savvy made its debut as a stand-alone publication with the January 1980 issue.
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