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Free sign upThe phrase "as the occasion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific event or situation that calls for a particular response or action.
Example: "We will dress appropriately as the occasion demands, ensuring we fit in with the formal atmosphere of the event."
Alternatives: "depending on the event" or "according to the situation".
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He still manages to have sex, popping Viagra as the occasion warrants.
As the occasion nears, children dress for classes with jerseys beneath their school uniforms.
She spoke in a soft voice, as pleased as the occasion would allow.
Communist countries adopted May 1 as the occasion for great military parades.
Renzi said little, watching those around her and adopting their mannerisms as the occasion demanded.
"Oh, yes". She spoke in a soft voice, as pleased as the occasion would allow.
Corbyn faces incredible odds, and will continue to be belittled or demonised as the occasion suits.
By choosing the Olympic Games as the occasion for their bloody foray,.
They can do Foster-ish, and Koolhaasian, and more sober Netherlandish styles, as the occasion demands.
His concern was genuine; he nurtured, and sometimes needled, as the occasion warranted.
As the occasion became more frenetic, so the centre-half appeared more assured.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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