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The phrase "repurpose as" is a legitimate and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to use something for a different purpose or in a different way than it was originally intended for. Example: The old warehouse was repurposed as a modern art gallery, showcasing local artists' work. In this sentence, "repurposed as" indicates that the warehouse was transformed or changed into a new use or function, which is now being used as an art gallery.
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We will repurpose as much of the Next development work as we can for that".
Lately, though, there's been a scramble to "re" - renovate, refresh, repurpose, as well as build from scratch - boutique hotels in Northeast US cities.
Scarves made of thicker materials such as wool or made thick through knitting, crocheting, etc. may not repurpose as easily.
Slice up a leftover baguette, let the pieces dry out, then bag them to repurpose as croutons or crackers.
They can grab pieces of the content, such as embeddable video, audio, documentation and images, to repurpose as blog posts and online stories, which can also send trackbacks to help pool collective coverage.
I work mostly in collage because it allows me to repurpose as art the flotsam and jetsam of our environment.
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Tobacco farm infrastructure can be easily repurposed, as well.
Outputs help to develop hypotheses about drug repurposing as well as potential side effects.
Davis sees this repurposing as thrift.
Old Balenciagas were repurposed as dressing gowns.
Old tires are repurposed as hinges for the barn door.
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