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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barometer of" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to something that can be used to measure or gauge the state of something. For example, "Opinion polls can be used as a barometer of public sentiment."
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One barometer of the relative calm?
"It's a barometer of what's cool".
"We are the barometer of democracy".
Another reliable barometer of your entrepreneurial inclinations.
Singing was a barometer of her moods.
"It's a sort of psychic barometer of a community".
"People read Erick as the barometer of the conservative movement".
Swap spreads have become a key barometer of financial health.
Wage demands, another barometer of economic health, have plunged.
Experts say that could be an early barometer of trouble.
Young people are a barometer of what's hip, right?
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