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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though as a" is not considered correct and usable in written English as it is not a grammatically correct combination of words.
It is possible to use the words "though" and "as a" together in one sentence, but they must be followed by other words in order to form a grammatically correct sentence. For example: "Though they had worked hard, they still failed as a team."
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Watch out though as a fist grip on Chapstick could make you look a bit troubled "upstairs".
Strangely, though, as a tour, "The Ride" was least successful.
Now, though, as a Tottenham Hotspur, he is in the shadow of Brad Friedel.
She only took two dollars with her though, as a precaution.
We needn't despair, though, as a fresh wind has been blowing across BBC 6 Music.
Not quite, though, as a dark curtain obscures all but a sliver of the action.
They were usually rendered in anodyne fashion, though, as a "weekend sales event".
I've been thinking about doing some boxing, though, as a way of getting into shape.
It is, though, as a captain that he will be most remembered.
Duck with basil was also well prepared, though, as a hot dish, it did not sparkle as much.
We'd offer this, though, as a learned lesson: NASCAR should go ahead and move its entire schedule to prime time.
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