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The phrase "as marches" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used without additional context, as it does not form a recognizable expression.
Example: "The event was organized as marches, but the details were not clear."
Alternatives: "like marches" or "in the manner of marches".
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Those numbers could now shrink as marches and other events are cancelled owing to security concerns.
Began writing his speeches, as well as marches in his honor; one march now played on all big Nazi days.
As marches snaked through the city, military aircraft flew overhead, commemorating the army's crossing into the Sinai during the 1973 war against Israel.
Still, there is a need to address some of the problems with old-fashioned tools, such as marches and rallies, Woods said.
Nationwide, the walks -- which were recast as marches, with flags replacing corporate banners -- raised 15percentt more than they did a year ago, she said.
The violence is often set off by events such as marches, feast days or elections.Third, there is state-based repression, where religion is either the target or the motivation.
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Not as enduringly catchy as Marching on Together, however.
Ness took the idea as a springboard, rather than as marching orders.
Contouring algorithms for isosurfaces and medical data, such as marching cubes.
And so perhaps that is as profound as marching band gets: Harry Dinkle lives on.
In many cultures across the world behavioral synchrony occurs in activities such as marching, dancing and singing1.
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