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The phrase "a pretty strong indicator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing evidence or signs that suggest a particular conclusion or outcome.
Example: "The increase in sales figures is a pretty strong indicator of the product's success in the market."
Alternatives: "a significant sign" or "a clear indication".
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"That's a pretty strong indicator of the normal vote for the state in a Senate race," he said.
That's a pretty strong indicator that you've got something that has become, you know, a utility.
That seems like a pretty strong indicator (assuming he didn't misspeak) that RIM is planning something big involving their first, full-touch BlackBerry 10 device in January 2013.
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Or is a first-class honours degree still a pretty solid indicator of professional potential?
"But it is a pretty strong discipline.
But this is a pretty strong acquisition".
FOR a pretty strong password, think 10.
In context, though, that is still a pretty strong January.
"We both have a pretty strong work ethic.
That alone should provide a pretty strong argument".
That's a pretty strong incentive to play hard.
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