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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as destination" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific endpoint or goal, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "We are planning our route with Paris as destination."
Alternatives: "as the endpoint" or "as the goal".
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In addition, 26% of cross border movements from "East Scotland" had as destination the "East of England".
For it's not just about the product, it's about the ritual: Fries as destination.
This report focuses on the rapidly expanding experience with mechanical circulatory support as destination therapy.
The food is certainly fancy enough to qualify as destination fare.
This is dessert as destination, dessert as date food, dessert as dramatic interpretation.
The concert is billed as "Destination: New Orleans," and the title is two-thirds accurate.
Fortune explained that, newfangled as destination dispatch may seem, it is in many respects a reversion to the old ways.
In all, 209 (78.9%) patients underwent HM II placement as a bridge to transplant; 58 (21.1%), as destination therapy (DT).
The points to locate plants are then taken as destination nodes in the network when the logistics models are implemented.
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Marketers are still focusing on building up their own Web sites, but the Web will not remain as destination-oriented as it is now.
London's magnificently renovated St. Pancras station presents one model of train station-as-destination by providing everything a traveler needs in one spot.
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