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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as chassis" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to a chassis, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The vehicle was designed with a lightweight frame, as chassis materials have evolved over the years."
Alternatives: "like a chassis" or "similar to a chassis".
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Vehicle Bodies are also known as chassis.
Use of plant colonizing bacteria as chassis for transfer of N2-fixation to cereals.
Chrysler's 4500 and 5500 truck models are known as chassis cabs.
Cars were sold to the few, and the sellers were coachbuilders as much as chassis or engine makers.
Horner said: "We have had numerous Renault issues, as well as chassis cooling issues, which have affected our progress.
CFGE combined with Cre/lox recombination is put forward as powerful approach for targeted genome editing, involving serial steps of manipulation to expedite the genetic accessibility of S. meliloti as chassis.
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Though he contracts out certain tasks, Stevenson is essentially a one-man show, as adept at chassis welding and coachwork as he is at mechanical restoration.
"But you still always want to get the chassis as high as possible to get as clean airflow under the car as you can.
More savings are in store, as they begin sharing chassis as well.
More savings are in store in the future as they begin sharing chassis as well.
The adaptability of this chassis, as well as its relatively low cost, is its core strength.
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