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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic indication to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a strong or significant signal or sign pointing towards something.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature was a dramatic indication to the scientists that a storm was approaching."
Alternatives: "a striking sign of" or "a powerful signal to".
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This was a dramatic indication to the colonists of the drawbacks of the Spanish monopoly, especially when that monopoly was exercised by what was, in European terms, an underdeveloped country.
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Gold, the traditional safe haven in times of market turmoil, has soared in value overnight, jumping 22% in sterling terms in a dramatic indication of worldwide panic over Britain's exit from the EU.
Avatars of a gang-related West Coast-East Coast feud, Tupac Shakur and Christopher Biggie Smalls Wallacece died the deaths of their alter egos — a dramatic indication that in music, as distinct from movies and television, the separation sometimes disappears between art and artist.
It is probably the most dramatic indication of recent years of the change in attitudes to railways.
When we met Eleven, she was neutered by a buzz cut; now her hair has flowered into a full and sloppy bob, like a dramatic first indication of womanhood.
Storms are a dramatic time to be in a forest.
We wanted a dramatic arc to the music.
This lends a dramatic effect to running speech.
How could she keep such a dramatic story to herself?
This crisis coincided with a dramatic turn to the right.
They certainly have a dramatic history to consider.
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