Sentence examples for a emblem of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a emblem of" is not correct; it should be "an emblem of" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "emblem." You can use it when referring to a symbol or representation of something, typically in a descriptive context.

Example: "The dove is an emblem of peace and hope."
Alternatives: "a symbol of" or "a representation of".

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With vacancy rates in Silicon Valley still sky-high and tens of thousands of software workers unemployed, the building, scheduled for completion by the end of the year, stands as a emblem of optimism.

The royals are a emblem of ancient, hereditary privilege based on ideas of divine ordination that must be destroyed, obviously, but let's be real for a second.

Once you get that after using only a knife to kill people you will unlock the title 'The Ripper' and also a emblem of 'The Cow' (which according to the posters, is 'udderly evil).

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She rides in a horseless chariot bearing an emblem of a crow and a banner.

If a leader is an emblem of a country, so are the stories and rumours it tells itself.

According to Gardner, though, Modern Farmer is less a magazine than an emblem of "an international life-style brand".

Originally a summer shoe, the moccasins were for a time an emblem of Hollywood chic.

"Rebel Without a Cause," an emblem of adolescent disaffection, was his best known work.

But bananas have always been an emblem of a long-distance food chain.

Bannerman makes it fairly clear in her reporting that she is proposing Madigan as an emblem of a wider struggle.

We watch her as an objectified consciousness: an emblem of independence.

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