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The phrase "a more relevant indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that provides a better or more applicable sign or signal in a given context.
Example: "In this study, we found a more relevant indication of the participants' preferences through the survey results."
Alternatives: "a better indication" or "a more applicable sign".
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In fact, Pb leached during HCl extractions simulating stomach conditions may provide a more relevant indication of potentially bioavailable Pb than standard total Pb extractable measurements on wastes and solids.
However, quality of life and Glasgow Outcome score assessment at six months may be a more relevant indication of neurological outcome.
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It struck him as a more relevant use of time.
A more relevant comparison is to the work of Spike Lee.
A more relevant course of action might be to obtain an independent evaluation by the ABM of both transplantation procedures and the indications of organ donation.
This might be a more relevant question than you realize.
Thus, joint contact patterns are perhaps not only a more sensitive measurement than conventional kinematics for detecting subtle differences in joint function but may also provide a more clinically relevant indication of the extent to which a conservative or surgical procedure has adequately restored normal joint function.
Thus, levels of ERα phosphorylation at serine-118 may provide a biologically relevant indication of ERα activation [32].
Although the trials in our systematic review showed no significant differences in periprocedural complications and treatment crossover between drug coated balloons and drug eluting stents, repeated stenting with drug eluting stents might be a more reasonable indication for relevant periprocedural tissue protrusion and in-stent or stent edge dissection.
Physiologically that's a lot more relevant.
"[It] just made it a bit more relevant and interesting".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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