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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as primarily as" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to compare or emphasize something, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The project is focused on sustainability as primarily as it is on innovation."
Alternatives: "mainly as" or "primarily as".
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When we spoke to the company ahead of its launch, they saw it as primarily as a play for college students – a combination note taking device and standalone computer all in one.
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They just got a level of analysis and quantification that they never had before (for Apple, primarily), as well as higher margins.
Compared with the capping layer, the under layer plays a less important role in determining the writing and readout performance of the phase-change probe memory, as it primarily acts as a bottom electrode.
The poet Peter Orlovsky, his lifelong partner, remained as primarily heterosexual as ever, with less of a mind to make erotic exceptions for the queer celebrity who supported him.
Do you identify yourself as primarily a tech guy or as someone working in the field of law?
But he cannot afford to be seen, as Mr. Ferrer was, as primarily a minority candidate, just as Mr. Cuomo cannot afford to alienate minority voters in opposing Mr. McCall.
At the base of this flawed analysis is the perception of technology as primarily skill-demanding rather than as skill-enabling.
Most artists don't think of themselves as primarily British – they look abroad as much as to their immediate surroundings.
He viewed owning the team as primarily a civic duty – as a gift to the city.
MB: Society still views dads as primarily breadwinners, and mothers as the "social directors" of the family.
Convention is the reason why most home cooks see eggs as primarily a breakfast food, rhubarb as a dessert ingredient and olive oil as a savory one.
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