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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a barometer of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as an indicator or measure of a particular quality or condition.
Example: "The unemployment rate is often seen as a barometer of a country's economic health."
Alternatives: "a measure of" or "an indicator of".
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It is also a barometer of a country's international alliances and relations.
Yet one provision endured the acceptance of human rights as a barometer of a government's legitimacy.
Life expectancy is not just a medical issue but a barometer of a society's health.
A currency is usually regarded as a barometer of a country's economic conditions.
Analysts argue that investors should at least monitor dividend trends as a barometer of a company's prospects.
Weinglass believes they are victims of a grave miscarriage of justice and that the courtroom acts as a barometer of a country's political health.
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Owning a property remains a barometer of success.
Vacations are a measure of a year, a barometer of individual and collective working lives.
This seems more a barometer of frustration, though, than an endorsement of Hamas ideology.
"Art has always been a barometer of class," said Jonathan Santlofer, a Chelsea painter and novelist.
It is in all these respects a vital tool and a barometer of our social civilisation.
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