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Discover LudwigThe phrase "champion as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a comparative phrase often used to describe someone who excels or stands out in a particular activity or field. Example: Maria is a champion as a figure skater, consistently winning gold medals in every competition she enters.
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It needs non-economic causes to champion as well.
Labour presents itself as their foremost champion, as well it might.
"Just being a champion as much as he has been," Reddick said of Flair.
Current European and Indoor champion, as well as silver medallist at the world championships.
The 20-year-old is the 100m backstroke champion as well.
Vesely's ability to sustain a rally could be critical in determining the champion, as could his experience in important matches.
"Felipe, I consider him like a world champion as well.
"It's going to be another tough bout, she's a world champion (as well)," she added.
At just 19, Britain's Jonnie Peacock is the Paralympic T44 100m champion as well as the world and Paralympic record holder.
Bolger describes his champion as in "mighty awesome form".
Long gone are the days of the world champion as household name.
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