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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as glasses" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare something to glasses, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "She looked at the world as glasses would, magnifying every detail."
Alternatives: "like glasses" or "similar to glasses".
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"Hearing aids are not the same as glasses," said Dr. Oxenham, at the University of Minnesota.
It even smells like one, as glasses are lightly rubbed with a small quantity of ethanol.
Meanwhile, consumers expect the devices to work as well as glasses or contact lenses.
People fleeing the plaza had left a trail of women's pumps and men's loafers, as well as glasses and hats.
A few more steps take you through narrow aisles bulging with blenders, shakers, pitchers and decanters, as well as glasses, from pony to goblet.
The imaging process relies on detecting light, so shiny or transparent clothing or accessories such as glasses can confuse the software.
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Kohlschreiber is a smooth-as-glass baseliner.
The sky was clear as glass.
It went as smooth as glass".
Mr. Simons's quality was as clear as glass.
"Be particularly careful, as glass shards are invisible in water".
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