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The phrase "an symbol" is not correct in written English; it should be "a symbol." You can use "a symbol" when referring to a representation or an object that stands for something else in various contexts, such as literature, mathematics, or culture.
Example: "The heart is often used as a symbol of love."
Alternatives: "a sign" or "an emblem."
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Action: Support global efforts to protect bluefin tuna Description: Bluefish tuna (Thunnus thynnus) is an symbol of marine conversation.
A cake, which, when a ginormous hand comes in and cuts a slice, becomes an symbol of panic and separation, when it lifts his bride up and away.
In menswear, grey became an symbol of postwar conformity – as in the 1956 Gregory Peck film The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit and on Cary Grant's advertising executive in North by Northwest.
A STECC is a space-time code defined as an symbol matrix based on the modulation of basic binary matrices, which can be grouped to form a binary matrix where each entry is a binary -tuple so that is the modulation efficiency.
Warner tells HuffPost that he wants the socially-conscious film to serve as an symbol of solidarity at a time we need it most.
The title of "'57 Chevy," a Latino Theatre Company production at LATC, refers to the hard-top vehicle that brings a family from Mexico to California, where it remains an symbol of the American Dream symbol to its endearingly indomitable paterfamilias.
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