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"described as such" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to clarify or emphasize that something is being described in a specific way, particularly in comparison to something else. For example: - The painting, described as such for its vivid colors and intricate details, sold for millions at the auction. - The suspect, described as such by the witness, was seen running from the scene of the crime. - Despite being described as such by many, the novel was not as groundbreaking as critics had anticipated.
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In the event where an actual notebook is intact, it will be described as such.
"John McCain is not a warmonger and should not be described as such," Ms. Psaki said.
A number of my colleagues have taken offense at being described as such.
I offered an opinion, described as such, that was based on a detailed analysis of evidence.
But it is self-regulation and described as such and promoted as such by its proponents.
Sanders, by contrast, was described as such by a mere 2% of those polled.
Dhiab, who stands over 6ft tall and weighs about 152lbs, was described as such a threat.
Her extreme rightwing party (she disapproves of it being described as such) came first with a quarter of the votes.
I would describe myself as a secular Sikh; most Sikhs I know would be described as such.
Many of these war crimes were reported by the corporate media, though they were not described as such.
(Although it's seldom described as such, setting up the Tennessee Valley Authority was a form of race-blind affirmative action).
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