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The phrase "as champion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a role or title someone holds, often in a competitive or achievement context.
Example: "He was celebrated as champion after winning the national tournament."
Alternatives: "in the role of champion" or "as the titleholder".
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In the 64-team women's tournament, few would be surprised if Connecticut repeated as champion.
The next day the tournament concluded with Hoppe repeating as champion as he had so many times before.
The first time as champion wasn't easy.
He repeated as champion this summer.
Mr. Smyslov's reign as champion was short-lived.
The global body needs the No 1 as champion.
Their country's role in the EU as champion of liberal economic reform needs work.
She repeated as champion at the Nabisco Dinah Shore in 1989.
3,529 *Riis no longer recognized as champion after his 2007 admission of illegal drug use.
"You have to go up there thinking of yourself as champion".
Every player interviewed tonight said he was happy to see McMullen walk away as champion.
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