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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as having to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a necessity or obligation related to a specific action or situation.
Example: "She approached the task as having to meet a tight deadline, which added to her stress."
Alternatives: "as needing to" or "as required to".
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That was as bad as having to wear one label, "chemist".
2003 The Advertising Standards Authority defines "broadband" as having to deliver speeds of at least 500kbps.
MITCHELL She would describe it while shooting as having to "vibrate" the character.
Mr. Granoff has also described "intuition" as having to do with his becoming a father.
Products that once were considered lifestyle drugs are now mandated as having to be covered.
He says now, "It wasn't so much ignoring as having to survive in the west.
"I just see it as having to do what I had to do to get heard.
Nothing is so debilitating to a copy editor as having to lavish care on illiterate tweets laced with obscenities.
Mr. Karzai's supporters have depicted him as having to negotiate a difficult path between disappointed losers and frustrated winners.
As well as having to detox the Tory brand, Mr Cameron had to de-toff his personal brand.
Mr. Green described the superintendent as having to "take the fall" on behalf of a beleaguered mayor.
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