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The phrase "as athlete" is not correct in English; it should be "as an athlete." You can use it when referring to someone in the context of their role or identity as a competitor in sports.
Example: "As an athlete, I have learned the importance of discipline and hard work."
Alternatives: "in my capacity as an athlete" or "in the role of an athlete."
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No word has been as misused or as miscast as athlete, in its various forms.
As of last year, gamers of international renown are eligible for P1-A exemptions, otherwise known as "athlete visas".
But Nadal, a great tennis player as well as athlete and fighter, has now won six of the last seven.
Someone will have to win a bucket of gold medals in Sydney to eclipse Woods as athlete of the year.
But the rain continues to fall as Athlete set about proving they're more than a singles band.
The first is Foxx as athlete: making his portrayal of Ray Charles authentic was 'like sticking the landing after the floor exercise'.
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As athlete-redemption interviews go, this one is going to be tricky.
They should be classified as athlete-students and receive some financial reward the way the other organizations profiting from their efforts do.
He has done this in part through his patronage of Russian athletics, a high priority for Vladimir V. Putin, a black belt in judo, who has acted as athlete-in-chief throughout his decade in power.
It is known as "Athletes' Village".
Admire them as athletes.
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