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The phrase "as ideals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, values, or principles that are considered perfect or exemplary.
Example: "In our organization, we strive to uphold integrity and transparency as ideals that guide our actions."
Alternatives: "as principles" or "as values".
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Both can be exalted paradoxically, as ideals.
Still, as ideals go, it's one that most of us can feel confident of achieving.
Happiness and the right to pursue it are sometimes wildly unrealistic as ideals; and, because wildly unrealistic, unconsciously self-destructive.
They thought of religious freedom and mutual tolerance not as ideals to strive for but as instruments of the Devil.
"Isn't this how a social democracy ought to work, with openness, transparency and social equality as ideals?" the columnist Jan Omdahl wrote in the tabloid Dagbladet.
College is still a place of attitudes as well as ideals, we realized; these young men aren't different, they are just out for a different kind of letter.
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The show's timing is as ideal as it is regrettable.
"We have a lot of pitching; that's as ideal as you can get," Valentine said.
The apartment and the neighborhood "ended up being about as ideal as I could hope for.
But that option may not be as ideal as some passengers would hope.
In their dormant periods, they can double as ideal (if draughty) spaces for filming.
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