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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as relics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects or items that are considered remnants of the past, often with historical or cultural significance.
Example: "The museum displayed ancient artifacts as relics of a bygone era."
Alternatives: "as remnants" or "as artifacts".
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Some will dismiss them as relics of another era.
They also, as relics do, suggest personal associations.
Some scientists think that yellow cedars survived as relics.
Bathhouses are often thought of as relics of another time.
He treated them like people, not as relics.
Further, he speculates, "Once dismissed as relics, they now feel that they are the future".
The Mariinsky Cathedral and the church of the Bernadine monastery survive as relics of the past.
Many Western observers dismiss these as relics of a primitive form of capitalism.
They're sitting on a shelf in my bedroom, as wizened and unrecognizable as relics.
Even more than Mr Yudhoyono, they appear as relics of the authoritarian Suharto era.
Once dismissed as relics, they now feel that they are the future.
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