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The phrase "diagnostic of" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you are referring to something being indicative of a specific condition or trait. For example, "Her constant need for reassurance is diagnostic of insecurity."
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Painless sores on the skin are diagnostic of leishmaniasis.
Geologists also have an eye out for carbonates like limestone, another rock that could be diagnostic of past water.
Indeed, some authorities are satisfied that hangovers persistently characterized by intense emotional anguish are diagnostic of alcoholism.
Bratton's first 100 days in LA and New York had seen him conduct a "cultural diagnostic" of the departments, the precursor to root-and-branch reform.
The relative amplitude of these two kinds of waves is a very important diagnostic of the physics of the inflationary era.
In fact, the drugs typically given to bipolar children are what doctors call "nonspecific," which means that their apparent efficacy is not diagnostic of the syndrome.
It passes the "staggering home drunk through predawn streets while bellowing Shakira" test, a fail-proof diagnostic of any locale's risk level.
Findings which are diagnostic of pneumothorax.
OPNF is diagnostic of NF-1.
Results found to be diagnostic of CECS.
No single finding is diagnostic of acute pyelonephritis.
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