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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as guide to" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "as a guide to." You can use it when referring to something that serves as a reference or direction for understanding or accomplishing something.
Example: "This book serves as a guide to understanding the complexities of modern art."
Alternatives: "as a reference for" or "as a resource for".
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In this study, the purpose was to unveil the unknown community structure of our Facebook samples, and to do so we choose two different techniques which rely just on the topology of the network itself as guide to discover the community structure.
Elsewhere, Antoine Wendell Piercee, The Wire's Bunk) acts as guide to a visiting Japanese jazz fan.
Richmond P. Gardner, a vice-president, acted as guide to reporter.
Who better to act as guide to the city's secretive side than a crime writer?
Again, use the old handle stub as guide to see how much material you will have to shave off.
Freddie Leong, a former Columbia University student acted as guide to correspondent during his visit to Cinnamon Grove.
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Basketball's Hall of Fame, unlike baseball's, seldom turns to milestones, like 3,000 hits or 300 victories, as guides to induction.
They can serve as guides to retail buying.
Opposition groups were eager to sell themselves as guides to an unfamiliar region.
They serve as guides to the rituals of certain meals, especially for the Sabbath and Passover.
Few are better placed as guides to its achievements and provocations.
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