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The phrase "a indicator" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
"An indicator" would be the correct form. This phrase can be used to refer to something that shows or suggests something, such as a sign or signal. For example: "The increase in crime rates is a strong indicator of the current state of the city."
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In various microorganisms the intracellular ROS level increases significantly when the cells are challenged by oxidative stress or toxic substances, including butanol [25], [26], [27], [28], [29], indicating that ROS can be used as a indicator of cellular intolerance toward toxic compounds.
Both Chuang et al. [ 6] and Taylor et al. [ 7] have indicated that the alterations in the physical interaction network may be a indicator of breast cancer prognosis.
This is promising; college enrollment is a indicator of a vibrant future workforce.
Both Republicans and Democrats said that for many voters, the course Mr. Bush charts would be interpreted as a indicator of the extent to which he feels bound to the right or, alternately, is willing to reach toward the center.
In a series of recent state elections, seen a a indicator as to how people might vote in the general election that must be held by the spring, the BJP beat the Congress in all but one of the contests.
where 1 i is a indicator function.
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It is an indicator, not a driver.
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8. Ponytails are an indicator of a successful morning.
History is a hell of an indicator for future behavior.
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