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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as mock" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express something related to mockery or imitation, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "He spoke to her as mock, pretending to be someone he wasn't."
Alternatives: "in a mocking manner" or "as a joke".
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These are conceived as mock epics, the Party of Light versus the Party of Dark (Homer and Milton were his heroes).
The badinage doesn't ever degenerate into combative cock-fighting as it sometimes seems to on shows such as Mock the Week.
Also yesterday, the Pentagon released the army's new interrogation field manual barring such methods as mock executions, sexual humiliation, hooding prisoners and "waterboarding".
13089_2017_61_MOESM2_ESM.mp4 Additional file 2. Mp4, video of a tablet-pc used as mock handheld ultrasound machine.
The supernatant from parental HEK cells was used as mock control.
The healthy plants were used as mock for assays with N. tabacum cv.
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If I often experience her books as mock-epic, she sees language poetry.
This eliminates the requirement for full-size physical models, known as mock-ups, on which the engineers verify design layouts.
Poetry slams began in Chicago in the 1980's as mock-Olympics for poetry, and soon turned serious, with local teams and national championships.
It is of course written in the genre known as "mock-heroic", although Pope makes sure that the mockery does not go too far.
"We have clues and references littered along the way, such as mock-up posters and actors in and outside the venue wearing costumes relating to the film.
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