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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as member" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "as a member." You can use it when referring to someone's role or status within a group or organization.
Example: "As a member of the committee, I will contribute to the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "in my capacity as a member" or "in the role of a member."
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Connie likes traveling as member of a trio of giggling act-alikes.
Their organizations in such cases are known as member firms.
Auraptene as member of dietary coumarins, is found in citrus fruits.
Cyclodextrin-based composites are also considered as member of polysaccharide-composite family.
In 1915 he joined the Viceroy's Council as member for education.
He was personally unpopular for his arrogance and unwillingness to work as member of a team.
Some of this discretionary money — known as member items — went for ball fields and senior centers.
This is a European issue, and as member of the EU, Slovakia has to take part".
In addition, too many honours have imperial titles, such as Member of the British Empire.
As member numbers swelled to more than 500, the waitlist for hosting grew as well.
He failed to get elected as member for Beverley, a famously "dirty" borough, in 1868.
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