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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as branches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are making a comparison or analogy, often to describe something that extends or diverges from a main point or source.
Example: "The ideas presented in the report can be seen as branches of a larger theory that connects various fields of study."
Alternatives: "like branches" or "in the manner of branches".
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This works by considering potential solutions as branches on a tree.
"The sale of assets such as branches is only one aspect of ensuring adequate competition.
Two other offices of Barclays D.C.O. would continue to op erate as branches.
The failed bank's four offices will open Monday as branches of Pacific Western.
Its nine offices will reopen Monday as branches of Citizens Bank.
Some residents recalled loud cracking sounds, like gunshots, as branches snapped during the storm.
The researchers deleted this gene from mice, and observed as branches of neurons became entangled.
The Cooperative Bank's 24 branches will reopen on Monday as branches of First Bank.
This is an approach of separation that excludes capital but deals with operations such as branches.
Terms have been added as branches and sub-branches, depending on their degree of abstraction.
The theory describes sketching process as a Creative Segment tree with the design paths as branches.
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