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The phrase "as measures of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that can be used to judge the quality or success of something else, or to compare different things. For example: The student's grades in math and science tests were used as measures of his academic performance.
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"That is what is commonly known as measures of retaliation".
Resistance and inductance are defined as measures of diversification difficulty.
First excursion probabilities are used as measures of system reliability.
These factors tend to make the Nino figures highly unreliable as measures of migration flows.
Brows, as measures of superficial complexity, are meaningless as determinants of artistic value.
Introduces cost, quality, and access as measures of health system performance.
Some managers use the total number of users or amount of usage as measures of success.
Zung, Beck, and Hamilton rating scales as measures of treatment outcome: A meta-analytic comparison.
The many things Steve Jobs made have been cited, since the news of his death, as measures of passing time.
As measures of where nations rank today, they are both useful.
We view both the long-term R&D share and the hurdle rate as measures of corporate time horizons.
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