Sentence examples for As emblematic from inspiring English sources

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Both cases are widely seen as emblematic.

His music has been heard as emblematic of Empire and the English landscape".

Comebacks have been as emblematic of Serena Williams's tennis career as ferocious grunts and wardrobe changes.

The repertory includes opera, country and American standards — all as emblematic as ribbons at a parade.

She sees the situation as emblematic of a wider rot criticized by liberals and nationalists alike.

He sees his father's dedication as emblematic of what it means to be an American.

For Caribbeans, fruitcake is as emblematic of Christmas as Salvation Army Santas are for New Yorkers.

Trump is presented in the film as emblematic of this culture, certainly, but how exactly?

Vogel sees this absence as emblematic of a "benign censorship" in American theatre.

Some residents described the closing as emblematic of the area's gentrification.

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Those from racial or religious minorities are treated as emblematic of a threat to the homeland posed by the Other.

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