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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as chick" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, lacking context or clarity.
Example: "She was treated as a chick in the group, which made her feel underestimated."
Alternatives: "as a girl" or "as a woman".
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In the analysis of provisioning, we did not find important differences between chicks, as chick as factor did not contribute significantly to explain the variability in the GLM (Table 3).
Simon and Schuster, are marketing my book as "chick lit".
Sittenfeld doesn't need to apologize for characterizing Bank's new release as chick lit.
Great novels re-imagined as chick lit, and chick lit re-imagined as great novels.
Throughout his life, Sydney--also known as Chick by his close friends-was a philanthropist.
Although your novels are often tagged as chick lit, they tackle serious issues.
Men should be wary of dismissing it as chick lit as it reveals some alarming truths.
Her agent got her a job writing what would be described as chick lit, under the name Amy Silver.
My mother, however, described them as "chick lit for men" and I think that's a fair summing-up.
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That's about as chick-litty as a cover can get (barring Manolos and martinis) and yet Sittenfeld has positioned herself firmly as far less "chick" than "lit".
Unless you've bought into the car-as-status-symbol, or worse, car-as-chick-magnet blather, remember this bit of American folk wisdom: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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