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"characterized as a" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe someone or something in a specific way. Here are some examples: 1. The storm was characterized as a category 5 hurricane, with winds reaching speeds of over 150 mph. 2. The painting was characterized as a masterpiece by art critics around the world. 3. The politician was characterized as a visionary leader by her supporters, but as a corrupt official by her opponents. 4. The company was characterized as a disruptor in the tech industry, constantly pushing boundaries and challenging traditional norms. 5. The novel was characterized as a coming-of-age story, following the journey of a young girl as she navigates through life's challenges.
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Can this be characterized as a tax?
He is often characterized as a deconstructivist.
"I was characterized as a liar," Dr. Buse said.
Can it really be characterized as a renaissance?
DiCaprio bristles at being characterized as a man-child.
"Skyride is more appropriately characterized as a form of entertainment".
"They are already being characterized as a genius.
This technique was what Dr. Jones characterized as a "trick".
Stabenow was characterized as a moderate to liberal Democrat.
"He's either ignored, or characterized as a kook, or comes under severe attack".
Terms of the transaction, which the two firms characterized as a merger, were not disclosed.
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