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The phrase "as an upscale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of high quality or luxury, often in relation to products, services, or experiences.
Example: "The restaurant is known for its exquisite cuisine and ambiance, positioning itself as an upscale dining destination in the city."
Alternatives: "as a luxury" or "as a high-end".
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As an upscale retailer, Saks has been among those hit hardest by the recession.
7. Tanzania Coming into its own as an upscale safari destination.
Her persona as an upscale Erin Brockovich has brought her book and movie deals.
Although it can be had free, it is increasingly being marketed as an upscale amenity.
Opened as an upscale project in 1972, it had fallen into neglect.
They need to generate income from the house, whether as an upscale bed-and-breakfast, cooking school or hunting retreat.
In June 2001, it reopened as "an upscale New York City-style" boutique hotel called the Andrew.
GNC has differentiated its business by marketing itself as an upscale wellness brand and, perhaps more crucially, as a mecca for gym rats.
In the last decade, GMC designers have sought to break away from the brand's image as an upscale Chevy and reposition it as "professional grade".
The Yankee Clipper had been conceived as an upscale alternative to OTB's usual street-front betting parlors, with a restaurant and bar and $5 admission.
With a cafe next door and a temporary studio down the road, the Cabanon basically served as an upscale beach shack.
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