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The phrase "a barometer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a measure or indicator of something, often in relation to trends or changes in a particular context.
Example: "The stock market often serves as a barometer for the overall health of the economy."
Alternatives: "an indicator of" or "a measure of".
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They use a thermometer to measure the air temperature, a hygrometer for relative humidity and a barometer for air pressure.
Madison, Wisconsin is a barometer for America?!
Is there a barometer for mastering child-friendly comedy?
Freud is indeed a barometer for understanding how we conduct our different lives.
Amone Hiller has often pointed to that statistic as a barometer for her team's success.
Nearly 40 years ago, his father introduced a barometer for national happiness.
The number would serve as a a barometer for any future vote on removal.
Before last night's game, Frank discounted the idea that it was a barometer for the Nets.
"The Bible is a theological tool, not a barometer for our social needs".
The FTSE 100 is no longer a barometer for the UK economy.
ONCE before, office furniture shipments proved to be a barometer for the overall economy.
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