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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as instructor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or position in a specific context, particularly in educational or training settings.
Example: "As instructor, I will guide you through the course material and ensure you understand the key concepts."
Alternatives: "in my role as teacher" or "in the capacity of educator."
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Her father doubled up as instructor and codriver.
One of them serves as instructor every day from 4 to 11 PM.
An expert cigarmaker, a Dominican who lives in New Jersey, was brought in as instructor.
He received his B.S. from Yale University (1942) and served there as instructor in mathematics and astronomy (1942 44).
Fernald remained at Harvard throughout his professional career as instructor, professor, and the curator and director of the Gray Herbarium.
After receiving her Ph.D., she served as Instructor in Mathematics at Cornell (1917-1922).
Owens is the first women to have been appointed as Instructor in the department (1917-1922).
He then spent a year as instructor at the University of Nevada.
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Self-directed BLS-training, using a personal training manikin with video has been shown to be as effective as instructor-led training.
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