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The phrase "a indication that" is not correct.
It should be "an indication that." You can use it when you want to point out a sign or signal of something.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature is an indication that a storm is approaching."
Alternatives: "a sign that" or "a signal that".
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The failure of the left to come up with any meaningful policies to get us out of the mess is a indication that this is more than the failings of a few financial wunderkinder who ran out of control.
The HFL probe was inserted into the nasolacrimal duct until the packed pledget was moving, a indication that the probe tip was into the nasal cavity.
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"But I haven't seen an indication that will happen," Mr. Mills said.
A price below $10 is an indication that a company has suffered a decline.
Academic Warning is an indication that a student's scholastic record is unsatisfactory.
"It's an indication that a lot of people have given up hope.
Such wild volatility may be an indication that a bottom was reached.
"This is not an indication that a business is going to up and leave New Jersey.
This is an indication that a high number of somatic mutations affect the cell function.
When all this happens, the final output is an indication that a face has been spotted.
The output of the framework is an indication that a sensor is acting anomalous.
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