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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as mentor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has taken on the role of providing guidance and advice to another. For example: "My English professor has served as mentor to many students over the years."
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He created a top-class atmosphere as mentor and motivator.
They describe each other as mentor, sister and friend.
Joan is unquestionably Willa's role model as well as mentor.
Use the published work of young people as mentor texts.
Singers picked which judge would serve as mentor; judges had a personal stake in their team.
Mr Ajagbonna acted as mentor to many troubled children and became a role model for others.
Instead she is there effectively as mentor to Britain's leading women players.
Both men take pride in their roles, as mentor and apprentice.
He served as mentor to many and will be greatly missed by all.
She served as a board member of many local bar organizations and as mentor to many.
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