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The phrase "as pad" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It cannot be used in any context as it stands, as it lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "I need to use the document as pad" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "like a pad" or "in the manner of a pad".
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The model presented in Table 4 indicates that almost 47% of the variation in PAD is explained by the logistic model (Nagelkerke R = 0.467), the model being able to correctly classify patients as PAD and non-PAD in 75.4% of the cases (85% for PAD patients and 57.5% of non-PAD patients).
(do you have a car?) and use then-current jazz terms such as pad and groovy, two decades before the hippies thought they invented them. 5.
This unassuming restaurant, popularly known as pad thai Phratu Phi (Ghost Gate pad thai), has been serving some of the city's finest noodles for roughly five decades.
Bla pow (salted fish) is a typical sight at street-food vendors, and you can get the region's own take on pad thai, known as pad mee Korat.
Steven Sisskind, the chief executive of the Morgan Mint, said the company used a process known as pad printing to superimpose Presley's image.
Strictly speaking, there's no such thing as "pad thai sauce" – at least, you're unlikely to find one in an oriental supermarket, but in Thailand, you will see many vendors using a pre-prepared brown sludge.
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In real time, the fashion show lasted 20 minutes, but by the broadcast on Thursday it was as padded as a Miracle Bra.
Some students describe this as "padding the portfolio".
"Dishonest as padding the word count of a humor article.
Moreover, these rubbers are not being used just as pads.
The libretto comes across as padded and, at times, so does the score.
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