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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as symptomatic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a sign or indication of a particular condition or situation.
Example: "The rise in unemployment rates is often seen as symptomatic of deeper economic issues."
Alternatives: "indicative of" or "reflective of".
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Ibrahim sees this behavior as symptomatic of a deeper greediness.
Drug use is viewed as symptomatic of a "whole person" disorder.
Wise does not condemn editors, but sees such decisions as symptomatic of outdated expectations.
Trump mentioned the attack in his remarks and portrayed it as symptomatic of a larger problem.
Some see it as symptomatic of a generation that puts parties and status above responsibility and maturity.
The two taxes were also seen as symptomatic of a government out of touch with ordinary working people.
A: The faith community, particularly the Christian community, must see the events of Charlottesville as symptomatic of our failure.
They see the failure to test rape kits as symptomatic of larger issues.
Campaigners have described Ms Fontaine's death as symptomatic of an ongoing "undercurrent of racism and sexism".
In the region of Teso, of which Katine is part, that is commonly perceived as symptomatic of the state's neglect of the area.
The teenager's actions were explained by psychologists as symptomatic of Stockholm syndrome, in which victims of kidnapping come to identify with their captors.
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