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The phrase "gauge of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a measure, standard, or indicator of something. Example: The unemployment rate is often seen as a gauge of a country's economic health.
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Humor is hard to gauge, of course.
A proper gauge of where they are.
But popularity is no gauge of greatness.
A gauge of consumer sentiment also rose.
But "appropriateness" is a useless gauge of architectural value.
Supporters say this is a gauge of his courage.
Still, it offers a general gauge of the advertising.
Good sausage, but little gauge of a kitchen's skill.
A gauge of production rose to 51 from 49.1.
Society unfortunately still uses spelling as a gauge of intelligence.
Old-fashioned grits are the gauge of coarse sand.
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