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"as it read" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the exact words or wording of a particular written or spoken statement. Here is an example: "As it read on the sign, the store was closed on Sundays." In this sentence, "as it read" means "according to what was written on the sign."
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At the 15-minute meeting, KiFin announced that Lewis and another representative would no longer be standing as directors after Minerva refused to release the results of the proxy votes cast before the meeting as it read out the resolutions.
On the door was a police order revoking the bar's license for 12 days, because, as it read, "the premises were frequented by homosexuals and drunks".
The Tristar Strawberry -- as it read on Collucci's kiosk of food board -- was crafted on top of a Valrhona Dulcey Blond Chocolate Tart with Marshmallow and a dash of Lemon Verbena.
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"Behindert," as it reads in German.
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As it reads, first she engaged them in the story and raised their interest in reading the story coming very enjoyable to the students.
Shouldn't it look as charming as it reads?
As it reads, oral and anal sex are felonies.
Apparently Siri cannot understand what that means, as it reads it as "hung over"—not even one word.
O'Toole's own life was almost certainly lived as well as it reads.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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