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The phrase "a justifiable indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reason or evidence that supports a particular conclusion or action.
Example: "The data provided serves as a justifiable indication of the project's success."
Alternatives: "a valid sign" or "a reasonable suggestion".
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" [Women] are more careless; as they know we have abortion services…They come for an abortion without having a justifiable indication.
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Although we cannot infer that the direction of causality flows from domestic violence to contraceptive behavior due to the cross-sectional design of this study, contraceptive use has been reported in a study in Uganda to lead to abuse [ 47], due to the belief that women's discrete use of contraceptives was an indication of sexual promiscuity, and a justifiable reason for abuse.
It's a justifiable fear.
It's a justifiable concern.
He has a justifiable grievance, too.
Given Yellen's résumé, she's a justifiable favorite.
It was a justifiable, if placid, way of handling it.
Wasn't that a justifiable exercise in itself?
Was it a justifiable expense in troubled times?
"Now the question is: Is it a murder, or a manslaughter, or a justifiable homicide?
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