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The phrase "as underscore" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "The variable name should be formatted as underscore."
Alternatives: "as an underscore" or "in the form of an underscore."
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Gold's cinematic schmaltz is grimly effective as underscore, but it doesn't stand up in isolation.
But the result, to me, doesn't so much mask as underscore the material's melodramatic excesses.
"What I prefer to do in films is not to use music as underscore," he said.
Finally, we consider recent advances that are promising to provide an integrative and systems perspective of human brain plasticity as well as underscore the pitfalls and challenges.
Our findings demonstrate the great potential for sourcing studies in the Rift Valley as well as underscore the amount of work that remains to be done.
This result fortified the conclusion that EBV LMP1 can induce EMT in NPC as well as underscore the principal role of Snail in this process.
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Yet Yorgos Ziakas's set, as underscored by Antonis Panayotopoulos's lighting, still suggests claustrophobic confinement and an empty vastness.
THE implications of the increase in minority populations, as underscored by census data released last week, are being reflected on Madison Avenue.
Mr. Maryasis, the research fellow in Moscow, said the award would still be seen as underscoring a geopolitical friendship.
Cameras, he said, can deter would-be terrorists and help authorities more quickly identify a suspect, as underscored in Boston.
Implementing it will prove much more challenging, as underscored by the collapse of a number of previous ceasefires.
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