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The phrase "a more realistic indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a more accurate or truthful representation of a situation or data.
Example: "The new data provides a more realistic indication of the project's potential success compared to previous estimates."
Alternatives: "a more accurate representation" or "a truer reflection".
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The coastal exposures, subsequent triple-tube coring and the two trial shafts helped to give a more realistic indication of the actual ground conditions.
Hence predicting the bursting pressure of thrust chambers is an important consideration in their design and gives a more realistic indication of the factor of safety than the value that can be provided based on the yield pressure value.
Our review, therefore, provides a more realistic indication of the likely proximal behavioural effects of specific interventions.
Therefore, our analysis probably offers a more realistic indication of potential health gains than the PHE estimates.
Our study had a longer mean interval between first and repeat baseline questionnaire administrations than many other studies, and is likely to be more conservative in assessing agreement; this may give a more realistic indication of the performance of similar physical activity questions in an epidemiological setting.
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So is fasting a more realistic, more manageable discipline?
However, this is probably a more realistic assumption.
A more realistic one, the consensus was, is two years.
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