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The phrase "as flagship" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is the most important or prominent example of a particular category, often in a business or product context.
Example: "The new smartphone model is being marketed as flagship, showcasing the latest technology and features."
Alternatives: "as the leading model" or "as the premier product".
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Our study identified popular species that can be used as flagship species to facilitate the implementation of conservation projects.
Pardosa sphagnicola, Pirata piscatorius and P. uliginosus can be considered as flagship species for near-natural or natural peat bogs.
The latter, ridden by Robert Casey, tired as Flagship began to close ground.
Even though recognized worldwide as flagship species and sites of cultural, religious and historical values, these forests have attracted limited international funds for their conservation.
He pointed to the Droid Incredible, the Thunderbolt and the Rhyme as flagship devices that have helped improve the company's stature in the industry.
As flagship features, though, they're duds.
They're hailed by the Assembly Government as flagship policies - but derided by their detractors as "freebies".
At the time, Convoy already counted Anheuser-Busch and Unilever as flagship customers.
She was relieved as flagship on 10 December by.
Repulse relieved as flagship of the 1st BCS.
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It has no theater that's as flagship-esque as this place," Walch said, referring to the Taper.
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