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The phrase "as an ode to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is being done or created as a tribute or homage to someone or something. Here is an example: "As an ode to her late grandmother, the artist incorporated her favorite flower into each painting in the collection."
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As an ode to their improvement, they won with defense.
You could read KieranTimberlake's building as an ode to Saarinen.
The bride wore a slinky low-cut dress she described as "an ode to Rita Hayworth".
As an ode to the botanical illustrators in whose work Ms. Malcolm finds inspiration.
He described the song as an ode to the beauty of nature.
As an ode to paranoia, "Pattern Recognition" resembles not that Pynchonian bible, "Gravity's Rainbow," but "The Crying of Lot 49".
But to present "Spring Awakening" as an ode to a nascent youth culture hardly betrays the text.
The artist, who lives in New York, has described the piece as "an ode to my mother, my best friend".
And, indeed, "This Must Be The Place" can be taken as an ode to the palliative effects of companionship.
The designer described his work as "an ode to delicacy" and "an emotion — a state of mind".
His major-label début, "Free TC," from 2015, functions in part as an ode to his incarcerated younger brother.
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