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"things as such" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to "a particular type or kind of thing or things in general". For example, "We have discussed things as such before, but no solution has been found."
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Gagnon was adept at exploiting the tension between things as such and the symbolic meaning with which language invests them.
*Seriously, don't do these things, as such behavior can lead to injury or death.
Then, in the remainder of this paper, I argue that the Scope Problem ought to be resolved in favor of attributing normative agency, in the proper sense of those words, to living things as such.
"Do you collect things as such?" To which Richard Wallace replied, "I principally regard myself as a collector rather than a hoarder".
Lectures and classes that I attend on marriage, gender interaction, and things as such seem to not really take into consideration the reality of my life, but the speaker or instructor continues to talk as if what they are saying is what Islam definitively says.
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He hoarded things as well, such as scrap wood.
There is no "thing" as such: a thing is just a way of appearing, and comes with a viewpoint upon it.
Women want different things -- as such, "all" is entirely relative.
"The pharmaceutical industry—although they might portray things as such don't create cures, they create customers and this is not part of what I see as the future of this industry," Caldicott declared.
Instead, the Internet mainly existed as things such as Usenet, Gopher, and FTP.
(Things such as pushing or communicating are included as abuse).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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