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The phrase "as indulgence" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept related to indulgence, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "He viewed the extra dessert as indulgence, a treat he rarely allowed himself."
Alternatives: "as a luxury" or "as a treat".
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Fries as indulgence.
To them, nonconformity is as much strategy as indulgence.
Reno is now a city of sustenance as well as indulgence.
They're just seen as fluff, as fripperies, as indulgence, as add-ons and luxury.
He helped his adoptive home earn the sobriquet "Londonistan", conferred for what many saw as indulgence towards Islamic radicals.
It cost £42.5m and has faced criticism, with local Labour MP Simon Danczuk denouncing it as "indulgence".
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(His sleevenotes suggesthe was embarrassed at what he saw as self-indulgence).
Yes, past generations sometimes thought of depression as self-indulgence, didn't they?
One recent ad cast the purchase of a 60-inch flat-screen HDTV not as self-indulgence, but as an O. Henryish act of loving sacrifice.
A society represented by men judges these anti-traditional behaviors of women as self-indulgence of women that is beyond freedom.
In others words, isn't self-compassion really the same thing as self-indulgence?
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