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The phrase "as things should be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that a situation is as it is expected or desired to be.
Example: "After months of hard work, everything finally fell into place, and life is now as things should be."
Alternatives: "as it ought to be" or "as it is meant to be."
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Obviously it's hard to get to know your investors when you're raising as things should be going well for you in this period of your startup life.
Stuart, now unaddled by the broken A/C of the lab, is out of his lab coat and in a buttoned shirt- plaid -and shorts as things should be, and notices me first along with Angela.
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Gone is the sickly yellorange color scheme, and we've made some changes to how things are organized as well; things should be much easier to find throughout the whole site.
As far as possible, things should be done at national or local level.
That is, ensemble singing that is at once sweet, precise, funky and 1 a bit sardonic — as country things should be.
Before I left home, she instructed me to buy two boxes at any food store in London; her instant reply to my message from on high was down to earth, as such things should be.
Yes, all things should be as equal as possible.
We're both quite strong characters and we have our own very individual ideas often as to how things should be.
"We're not trying to hold this school up as the way things should be," he said.
"Things should be made as simple as possible.
Jason Bordoff: And it also in several places says that all of these things should be done as much as technologically feasible.
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