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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as flashed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that was shown or displayed quickly, often in a visual context.
Example: "The advertisement was effective, as flashed across the screen, capturing the audience's attention immediately."
Alternatives: "as shown" or "as displayed".
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Blown Glass is also known as flashed, drawn.
First, in the spirit of Angelina Jolie's 2012 viral, there was a Right Leg – as flashed by model Lily Donaldson and singer Lana Del Rey.
Recent psychophysical studies have shown that attention can alter contrast sensitivities for temporally broadband stimuli such as flashed gratings.
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They had been employed as flashing beneath the shingled exterior.
The codes are transmitted as electrical pulses of varied lengths or analogous mechanical or visual signals, such as flashing lights.
A similar concern relates to visual stimuli, such as flashing lights.
The visual ICN was strongly linked to simple visual stimuli such as flashing checkerboards.
Images appear as flashes, discontinuous, arresting, then gone.
"They were as heavy as Judas Priest, as flash as Kiss," he remembers.
And quick as flash, he asks: would I like to visit as it is close by?
Farmers everywhere face rising difficulties: water shortages as well as flash floods.
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