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The phrase "as tributes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something given or done in honor of someone or something, often in a ceremonial context.
Example: "The community gathered to celebrate the festival, offering flowers as tributes to the local heroes."
Alternatives: "in honor of" or "as a homage".
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Many events are designed as tributes to surviving resistance workers and veterans.
The community response to Watson's murder was immediate, as tributes filled social media Saturday night.
They call themselves "scrubs" and like to rewrite famous songs as tributes to themselves.
They are known as "tributes," and are sent to the Capitol, where they take part in a televised game.
On Tuesday Ronan's family said they were "truly heartbroken" by their loss, as tributes poured in from across rugby league.
But as tributes to one very American life and way of seeing, these two shows are timely.
This year he announced a shorter series of recitals planned as tributes to the pianist and teacher Russell Sherman.
You could read elegies to Hawks and his empiricism, as well as tributes to Chandler's noir gaze on Los Angeles.
Freedom boxes were given by cities, predominately those in Europe, as tributes to people who had performed a great service.
As tributes towards the Iron Lady divided a nation, the Sun promised that her funeral would be "a beautiful ceremony.
As tributes yesterday poured in for the "last Ramone", music journalist Tony Parsons tweeted: "RIP Tommy Ramone.
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