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The phrase "a better indicator of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to show that something is a more accurate or reliable way to measure or evaluate something compared to another method or factor. Example: "Test scores are a better indicator of a student's academic abilities than their class attendance."
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This indicates that Cq values are a better indicator of DNA quality and performance than DNA concentration measurements.
The coming days will provide a better indicator of the depth of the Mets' bullpen.
Consumer emotions, moreover, may be a better indicator of presidential fortunes than consumer behavior.
Sales from wholesalers to retailers, a better indicator of consumer demand, rose 0.4percentt.
It is, he insists, a better indicator of a firm's underlying valuation than proven reserves alone.
A better indicator of the gap between boys and girls lies in the key stage tests taken by all pupils.
Its results tend to be a better indicator of the overall health of the online advertising market.
STUDIES have found that a person's body-fat percentage can often be a better indicator of health than weight.
Yards per attempt are often cited as a better indicator of a quarterback's greatness than completion percentage.
But its new app, called Inner Balance, is a better indicator of what the company is offering.
The weight of rubbish collected in Charlottesville (a better indicator of disposal costs than volume) fell by a modest 14%.
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