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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as museum" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being treated or regarded in a manner similar to a museum, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The artifacts were preserved as museum pieces, showcasing their historical significance."
Alternatives: "like a museum" or "in a museum-like manner".
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A language as museum piece is doomed.
David Bowie as museum tour guide!
In 1928 he succeeded Verneau as museum director.
Some bodegas may be preserved as museum displays.
"They're not important lying on their sides as museum exhibits.
Then there is premeditated perfection — the guest room as museum.
Yet as museum directors have come to realize, younger minds attract younger audiences.
This month, Honda's Asimo robot began a stint as museum guide in Tokyo.
So they keep their status as museum objects, but they are alive.
They were ordinary Kansas kids, as museum officials put it, without wealthy backgrounds or lengthy educations.
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Like one of Warhol's happenings, however, the mall-as-museum concept didn't last.
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