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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as being something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or defining something in a particular way or context.
Example: "She is often recognized as being a leader in her field due to her innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "considered to be" or "regarded as".
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"Right now, we're being painted as being something else".
The electron can be pictured as being something like Earth, spinning around an axis of rotation.
We think of post-traumatic stress disorder as being something that happens to soldiers.
Mr Goatman defines this as being, "something that represents older or non-conventional traditions".
But when I was in college, I imagined the business trip as being something glamorous.
It was described as being something called "ska" – but what was that?
Another national team colleague, centre forward Alan Garside, has described Date as being "something else".
Hollis's rocky relationship with the press swiftly gained him a reputation as being something of a surly, self-obsessed character.
I hadn't thought of genomes as being something that could leave a direct, physical mark, a genome-print.
In practice, this rightness and fairness is only seen as being something deserved by "hardworking families", who "speak English".
Kubrick has a reputation as being something of a control freak, but that's only because his films are so deliberate.
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