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The phrase "as minister" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone in their capacity or role as a minister, often in a formal or official context.
Example: "As minister, she implemented several key reforms to improve the education system."
Alternatives: "in her role as minister" or "in the capacity of minister".
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He next served as minister of finance (1948) and as minister for light industry (1948 53).
In 1894 he served as minister of finance and in 1895 again as minister of education.
How wonderful to have a feminist as Minister for Women!
They disavow terms such as minister and church.
From 2000 to 2004 he served as minister of defense.
Ms Morgan will also stay as Minister for Equalities.
In 1945 he served as minister of national insurance.
He served as minister of food briefly in 1918.
"I'm accredited there as Minister, and to Mexico as Ambassador.
In 1780 he served as minister to Spain.
As minister of state she will be more senior.
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