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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as shadows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that resembles or acts like shadows, often in a metaphorical or poetic context.
Example: "The figures moved silently through the night, as shadows slipping between the trees."
Alternatives: "like shadows" or "in the manner of shadows".
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It is as thick as shadows allow.
As shadows lengthened, so did Clarke's stride.
Eastwood stages the sexual scene as shadows on a wall.
Thus, at certain radio frequencies, the galaxy clusters would appear as shadows against the CMB.
Tigers padded through the underbrush, rarely seen and silent as shadows.
Urban perspective kept shifting as fast as shadows on a breezy beach.
First is intensity, which in the final image translates as shadows.
There are lights as well as shadows in the picture he paints.
As shadows crept across the field at Giants Stadium, the die-hards never left their seats.
They sometimes appear out in the open, sometimes as shadows behind the giant discs.
To the trained eye, such sinkholes appeared as shadows on the ice.
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