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The phrase "a pretty clear indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something is a strong or obvious sign of a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The consistent rise in sales over the past few months is a pretty clear indication that our marketing strategy is working."
Alternatives: "a strong sign" or "an obvious signal".
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That's a pretty clear indication of which way the wind blows.
And this gives a pretty clear indication of stability followed by an uptick that coincides with the Industrial Revolution.
The fiasco of the Senate election is a pretty clear indication of a "plague on both your houses" view.
"It seems to be a pretty clear indication there will be some sort of plea entered," Blank said.
"And it's a pretty clear indication of the low level of intellectual freedom in China right now".
I mean, there is a pretty clear indication that Philip did in Athens what he did in other states as well.
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We have a pretty clear plan!
Seems like a pretty clear conflict.
And it's a pretty clear one.
"He's an engineer and a pretty clear thinker.
"We have a pretty clear message.
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