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"flag in the wind" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize action and movement or to allude to the idea of unyielding strength, loyalty, or patriotism. For example, "The flag in the wind was a symbol of hope and determination."
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His jaw trembled precariously, a flag in the wind.
"WHO knew that this was here?" said Alejandro Escalante, a young businessman from Mexico City, his suit jacket flapping like a flag in the wind.
Neil's introduction to the reprint of his father's 1955 book The Flag in the Wind gives a vivid picture of a happy and crowded home life and is a touching tribute by a son to his father.
In dance terms, of course, it's the skyrocketing sailors who are the show's signature motif, and the numbers in which they fling lusty energy around are what you take home: the bell-bottomed legs flared against a morning sky, the knotted scarf a flag in the wind.
Palestinian flag in the wind, now at the UN.
Politicians are now in constant search of being on the leading side of popular opinion, with their beliefs vacillating like a flag in the wind.
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To mark the changeover, a temporary plastic sign flags in the wind.
Kelly held out a set of keys, which the detector yanked sideways, like flags in the wind.
Other multi-model processes result from monitor flicker, flicker from particular lighting, flags in the wind, trees blowing in the wind, etc.
The wife was hanging a load of wash on a line, socks, a bra, underwear, linens that unfurled like flags in the wind.
Rainbow flags in the wind.
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