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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fraternity" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of brotherhood or camaraderie, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "We stand together as fraternity in times of need."
Alternatives: "as brothers" or "in brotherhood".
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As fraternity president I was giving the welcoming speech.
Snapchat has its origins at Stanford, where Mr. Spiegel and Mr. Murphy first met as fraternity brothers.
The pair, both born in Brooklyn, had become acquainted in the 1960s as fraternity brothers at Syracuse University.
Now the Hill is known as Fraternity Row, and Phi Epsilon exudes an air that is both derelict and defiant, its enormous metallic-silver "??" above a listing portico.
It's interesting that Limbaugh, who famously dismissed the abuses at Abu Ghraib as fraternity boys merely letting off steam, is suddenly concerned about human rights.
He has never gotten a big career break, but he makes a living from dubbing and the like, as do his four best friends, who are as close and as playful as fraternity boys.
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The frathouse comedy is almost as much of an all-American institution as fraternities themselves.
He's interested in photographing a wide range of subjects, he says, but is particularly curious about patriarchal structures and how ritualized societies such as fraternities fit into a "cult" of modern masculinity.
The latter often seek release from the sense of institutional claustrophobia by embracing a life style of sexual and chemical anarchy in those enclaves of rebellion known as fraternities.
Administrators refer to the orders as fraternities without the alcohol.
NDP: Are sororities anywhere as strong a factor in this story as fraternities?
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