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The phrase "as sub" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is short for "as a subordinate," and can be used to refer to someone or something that is in a subordinate position or role. Example: "The manager made the final decision, with the employee as sub, to approve the project proposal."
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"That's as far as sub rosa communications extended".
I was player-manager and supposed to put myself on as sub and couldn't do it.
American jurisprudence dispenses with such niceties as sub judice and permits in-court cameras.
Just to redress the balance, Steve Archibald came on as sub for Kenny Dalglish, and scored for Scotland against Portugal.
The compromise is that many services, like Reuters general news, will maintain their traditional names as sub brands.
Sampling time was considered as sub factor.
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In that case, you'll have to continue working together, as sub-optimal as that seems.
And even the Boston fiber optic announcement has as sub-plot.
Within the codes the classification of "positive", "negative", "neutral" and "suggestion" remained as sub-codes.
aS-Sub Synonymous substitutions.
Some described it as sub-contracting; others called it curating.
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