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The phrase "as its branch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a part or a division of a larger entity, often in a metaphorical or organizational sense.
Example: "The organization has several divisions, with the marketing team operating as its branch focused on outreach."
Alternatives: "as its division" or "as its offshoot".
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The Yangtze flowing from west to east is conspicuous as its midrib, and the main north and south tributaries appear as its branch veins.
To speed things up, instead of starting a firm from scratch, he struck a deal with a struggling Wall Street brokerage called Stratton Securities to commence operations as its branch in Long Island.
Designed as a star-shaped polyamidoamine (PAMAM -based PAMAM -baseddendrimer through polypeptidedendrimers, ALA was withroughtoxic low generation G2 peptideG2) as its central core, polyglutamate (PGlu)s as its star-shaped bondbone branches and G1 PAMAM (G1)s as its branch grafts and peripheralinkagesALA.
The fourth InR was found to have undergone extensive evolutionary divergence as its branch was much longer than the other InR.
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The root system of the gao is nearly as big as its branches, and unusually it draws nitrogen from the air, fertilising the soil.
Under the leadership of Rolf Hiltl (the fourth generation to run the Hiltl family business), Hiltl has seen a transformation of its brand as its branched out over the past few years.
But five more e-commerce investments have been dug up by the German startup website Gründerszene by sniffing through the stakes of the Samwer incubator Rocket Internet: Kolibrishop for streetwear and sneakers, as well as its branches sneakersWorld.de und graffitiStyles.com, are now 50percentnt owned by Rocket.
But, in one of the more remarkable provisions of a most unusual deal, Chase has agreed to keep the artwork there, even if it closes its branch, as long as Tahl Propp owns the building.
The estate agent Foxtons has recently arrived around the corner, touting a two-bed house for £2.25m – how long before it suffers the same fate as its Brixton branch, which had "yuppies out!" scrawled across its windows last week?
And someone like Kucinich doesn't have a shot in the oligarchic system capitalism has managed to set up as its political branch (Moore refers to a Citigroup document praising it as "plutonomy").
Remember that eventually when your bush reaches maturity, it may not need stakes in order to be supported, as its own branch system should be strong enough to hold itself up.
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