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"as moot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means "as uncertain or debatable," and is used to voice doubt or uncertainty about a point being made. For example, "The regulation's effects on the economy remain as moot."
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But some analysts see this right as moot.
"The petition," the docket entry said, "is dismissed as moot".
But neither state regards the dispute as moot.
Mr. Stewart, the government lawyer, urged the court to dismiss the case as moot.
When a suspect dies the question of guilt or innocence is usually seen as moot.
Consequently, the justices today dismissed as moot, or irrelevant, the case they had been studying.
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Gore treats the question of pardon as mooted by Clinton's dismissal of the idea.
As mooted above, Wesley Autrey, the New York subway hero, is indeed present.
So, too, do expanding settlements on occupied land and possibly annexations, as mooted by Netanyahu's rightwing allies.
Wenger, though, would demand the kind of control that Perez is reluctant to cede, leaving Carlo Ancelotti, Manuel Pellegrini and Jose Mourinho as mooted targets.
An early test will be whether, as mooted, he removes some outlying Jewish settlements from the West Bank, as well as those in Gaza.
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