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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at as a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning or context in which it can be used.
Example: "I was confused by the phrase 'at as a' in the sentence."
Alternatives: "in the role of" or "serving as".
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I'm looked at as a regular human being.
We're excited about where we're at as a basketball team".
"Jason is looked at as a potential future star".
I want to be looked at as a champion".
I didn't like being looked at as a commodity.
I'm used to being looked at as a corporation.
"Maybe that's just where I'm at as a man now".
Yet this growth could be looked at as a success.
Initially, the gesture was scoffed at as a bald manipulation.
In this study, the backscattered signal from blood has been looked at as a chaotic signal.
Female priests, Bianchi said, may be sneered at as a phenomenon involving "cuckoo Americans".
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