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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mainly as" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when comparing two or more things, typically when you are discussing something in the context of another thing; for example: "The primary purpose of this meeting is to discuss marketing strategies, mainly as they relate to our upcoming product launch."
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Big corporations are acting mainly as sponsors.
Atrocities touch them mainly as distant rumours.
They make their living mainly as prostitutes.
Mainly as a result of Gonzales's efforts.
Our role has been mainly as a catalyst.
But mainly, as they say, you had to be there.
Would you still describe yourself mainly as a graphic novelist?
Bach was known in his lifetime mainly as an organist.
Others achieved influence mainly as writers, editors, teachers and publicists.
Do you see yourself mainly as a novelist?
Companies view work-force data mainly as a valuable asset.
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