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The phrase "a fair indicator for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that serves as a reasonable measure or sign of another thing.
Example: "The number of hours studied is often seen as a fair indicator for academic success."
Alternatives: "a reliable measure of" or "a good sign of".
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"That upward arc is a fair indicator for the acceleration in growth of texting in general," says Mark Siegel of Cingular, America's biggest mobile operator.
These symptoms correlate positively with the virus extinction measured by double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DAS-ELISA) and is a fair indicator for susceptibility [ 6].
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Now, for example, on criminal law, Chief Justice Rehnquist's vote is a fair indicator of the court's center of gravity.
But we're painfully aware that standardized tests are not a fair indicator of student learning.
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Even students with "fantastic SAT scores," for ideological reasons, are echoing their parents' and grandparents' old claim that the SAT is not a fair indicator of their high school achievement or their college readiness.
This suggests that VEGF-A may be a fair indicator of the energy status of WAT.
32, 33 Accordingly, awareness and knowledge may be viewed as a fair indicator of accessibility.
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