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The phrase "as the commentator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone in the role of a commentator, typically in contexts related to sports, events, or media analysis.
Example: "As the commentator for the game, I will provide insights and analysis throughout the match."
Alternatives: "in the role of the commentator" or "as the analyst".
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As the commentator said, inacreditável.
After all, as the commentator suggested, we are at "war" and war has consequences.
He and his brother took up their task again as the commentator resumed.
And as the commentator so rightly points out: "The Guiseppe Garibaldi Trophy is still anybodys".
His younger brother Sayana, the minister of four successive Vijayanagar kings, is famous as the commentator of the Vedas.
As the commentator Goran Rosenberg puts it, this represented "an almost total disconnection between popular and institutional politics".
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Britain guaranteed at least seventh overnight then, as the commentators remind us.
As the commentators and analysts like to say, "You are what your record says you are," except here, it seems.
In the semi-finals, England faced Germany — there was "history" in the fixture, as the commentators say.
And in Atlanta, callers to radio station WGST were not nearly as captivated as the commentators and correspondents on cable.
I can tell when a player, no matter how handsome, isn't anywhere near as good as the commentators would have me believe.
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