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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as emblems of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something serves as a symbol or representation of a particular idea, quality, or concept.
Example: "The flags were displayed as emblems of national pride during the celebration."
Alternatives: "as symbols of" or "as representations of".
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Extremely elaborate bronze ceremonial axes were made probably as emblems of power.
The painter rendered them worthy, memorable, cherishable even, as emblems of modern life.
One writer described his designs as "emblems of tail-fin chic".
Others saw the factories as emblems of the form that follows function, the innate beauty of progress.
Nkoloso wore a blood-red robe and long dreadlocks as emblems of mourning for those slain under colonial rule.
He saw them as emblems of a common culture, a world of the European North to which his people belong.
Perhaps the most intriguing view is of the "Made in Heaven" pictures as emblems of their moment.
Others, like the bald eagle and American bison, have regained their status as emblems of national pride.
By Jane Kramer Freedman's restaurants serve as emblems of the racial, regional, class, and immigrant realities of America's kitchens.
Many of the system's soaring cast- and wrought-iron stations were intended as emblems of a mobile, modern society.
Farther down the road are two new brick mansions, viewed by many as emblems of capitalism's criminal element.
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