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The phrase "a more predictable indicator" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that serves as a sign or signal that is easier to anticipate or forecast than others.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that the new model provides a more predictable indicator of market trends than previous versions."
Alternatives: "a clearer signal" or "a more reliable measure."
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At this regional scale, houses may be a more predictable indicator than roads of the probability of encountering humans.
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Such clarification would have contributed to a more predictable body of take-over protection case-law.
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On paper, this would do much to make Russia a more predictable place to do business.
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These schemes also provide investors with a more predictable income flow.
Yet Mr Georgescu is betting that advertising is becoming a more predictable and measurable business.
When she graduated from Harvard in 2003, she embarked on a more predictable career path.
One result could be a move towards a more predictable legal system and (possibly) a more open political culture.
This leaves a population naive to barbiturates and gives a more predictable clinical effect for clinicians.
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