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The phrase "as some form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that exists or is presented in a particular way or type.
Example: "The data was presented as some form of visual representation to enhance understanding."
Alternatives: "in some capacity" or "in a certain manner".
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Formative assessment can be defined as some form of self-assessment by the student, which will provide feedback to both teacher and student.
They can always use this as some form of criticism".
I'm not going to be there just as some form of critic".
Experts usually play it as natural and slam-invitational, not as some form of Blackwood.
It is also a misconception to see secondary deals as some form of desperate investment strategy.
Yet the manager added: "I think a lot of people have misinterpreted my statement as some form of apology.
"There is no reason to put forward alternative, unhealthy, unnatural unions as some form of substitute," she continued.
And while it will not make up for the suffering, the decision of the court to award compensation will act as some form of justice".
"To have the chance to put all of this down as some form of art seemed like a worthwhile challenge," he says.
It's slightly different with [O'Neill] because his track record is pretty decent and mine is sketchy, but you always use it as some form of motivation".
It is hard to know then what the listening exercise might achieve other than biding time and as some form of appeasement for the Lib Dems.
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