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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as victim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being referred to or identified in the role of a victim, often in discussions about crime, trauma, or injustice.
Example: "The report highlighted the challenges faced by individuals who are treated as victim in the legal system."
Alternatives: "in the role of a victim" or "as a sufferer".
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ONE FIRES AS VICTIM RUNS Assailants Loot Cash Register and Escape -- Wounded Man May Die.
He ministered in the person of Christ, his life was configured to that of Christ as priest and as victim.
The EDL as victim.
Another cliche -- woman as victim.
This was shot down as victim blaming.
Thus, the accused abuser is portrayed as victim.
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Yet it is striking how resilient this perpetrator-as-victim narrative remains.
In retrospect, it's striking how avidly we clung to this perpetrator-as-victim narrative.
The Washington Post's Ruth Marcus deplored the "antifeminist subtext" of Hillary's campaign playing the woman-as-victim card.
The old conservative sex-worker-as-victim narrative has fully seized the media.
Nonetheless, this highlighted the risk for high pharmacokinetic variability and CYP2D6-based as-victim drug interaction potential, and warranted early assessment during the clinical development of LY2878735.
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