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The phrase "as wind" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is fleeting or intangible, but without additional context, it is not usable.
Example: "The leaves danced as wind swept through the trees."
Alternatives: "like the wind" or "as if carried by the wind".
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Waves start their lives as wind.
They move as wind and water reshape them.
Luckily my city had constant sunlight as well as wind.
Back in 2003, the government said renewables such as wind or wave power were the answer.
The concerts didn't end so much as wind down, like a great party.
Mr. Diedricksen gallantly holds the door shut as wind whips through an authentic knot hole.
Anaximander also discussed the causes of meteorological phenomena, such as wind, rain, and lightning.
Utilities are piling into green-generation technologies, such as wind turbines and solar panels.
Electricity generation is becoming more distributed as wind farms and solar panels feed into grids.
By contrast, there was little focus in his plan on renewables, such as wind and solar.
Angiosperms have evolved many adaptations for seed dispersal involving such agents as wind, water, and animals.
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