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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as material for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that serves as a resource or content for a particular purpose, such as writing, research, or creative projects.
Example: "The author used historical documents as material for her novel, weaving real events into the fictional narrative."
Alternatives: "as a resource for" or "as content for".
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Student samples considered as material for analysis.
Mr. Pasikowski saw the subject as material for a movie.
And shamelessly, he would have used it as material for his column.
Egyptology provided forms, as well as material, for the new secular temples and repositories.
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) was chosen as material for the cell culture substrates because of its biocompatibility.
The companies that run exchange-traded funds have not used the mutual fund scandal as material for a marketing campaign.
He now viewed school not so much as preparation for a future legal career as material for an active one.
— When late-night television features a sitting president, it's usually as material for a stand-up routine.
The availability of such prime materials for cement production, as material for agricultural soil restoration, and as material for civil engineering construction will be evaluated.
Fairport Convention, Fleet Foxes and the Decemberists have sung them, but here they've been reimagined as material for a duo.
Cells use nutrients as fuel for energy production (catabolism) and as material for processes of maintenance and growth (anabolism).
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