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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as conduits" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the function or role of something or someone as a means of transmitting or conveying something else. Example: "The journalists served as conduits for the government's official statements on the recent scandal."
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Similar tunnels also serve as conduits for arms.
These troupes serve as conduits into senior companies and showcases for work by new choreographers.
As conduits between two cultures, translators take on an inherently political project.
Also in August, commercial paper programs known as conduits came under scrutiny.
WestLB also has three other similar investment vehicles, known as conduits.
She uses invented individuals as conduits to express her internal life.
Instead of acting as conduits, many streets and highways have morphed into human retention ponds.
The majority of the tax havens in the Caribbean act as conduits for capital.
Several online intermediaries serve as conduits to projects that cannot otherwise be supported directly.
These fissures serve as conduits that allow black lava, called basalt, to reach the surface.
Trained volunteers and coordinators act as conduits between health and social care services and more informal community-based support.
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