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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as inspector" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or capacity in a specific context, particularly in formal or professional settings.
Example: "As inspector, I am responsible for ensuring that all safety regulations are met during the construction process."
Alternatives: "in the role of inspector" or "in my capacity as inspector".
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The report was Ms. Biben's last as inspector general.
P26 Rowan Atkinson interviewed on his role as Inspector Maigret.
More disconcerting is Ed Dixon's performance as Inspector Hubbard, the detective investigating the case.
The TV adaptations of the Wexford novels began in 1987, with George Baker as Inspector Wexford.
As inspector general, Mr. Barofsky has extensive powers of investigation but no enforcement power.
"One more thing," Dr. Brussel said as Inspector Finney was leaving his office.
Memories of Clint Eastwood as Inspector "Dirty Harry Callahann may have sprung into his mind.
"As inspector general," he said, "Ms. Mauskopf has been noticed only for her conspicuous silence.
He was the final suspect ever interviewed by John Thaw as Inspector Morse.
2006 Steps into Peter Sellers's shoes as Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther, a critical flop.
As inspector of naval works in England, he developed the Arrow class of sloops used against France.
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