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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sensitive indicator of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that serves as a responsive or revealing measure of a particular condition or phenomenon.
Example: "The unemployment rate is often considered a sensitive indicator of the overall health of the economy."
Alternatives: "a telling sign of" or "a responsive measure of".
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The Taiwan tree-ring composite δ18O record is a sensitive indicator of regional hydroclimate, as indicated by significant correlations with regional precipitation δ18O time series (Methods; Fig. 3).
Jennings writes that "literature is a sensitive indicator of utopian sentiment".
The readings suggest that honey can be a sensitive indicator of air quality.
Zhu, Y. et al. MicroRNA-146b, a sensitive indicator of mesenchymal stem cell repair of acute renal injury.
The charge state can be a sensitive indicator of separate SEP populations.
Fluctuating dental asymmetry is considered a sensitive indicator of environmental stress.
As such, FDOPA PET is a sensitive indicator of the integrity of the nigrostriatal dopamine innervation.
It is found that the rotation of mode shape is a sensitive indicator of damage.
Lightning is considered to be a sensitive indicator of global change in the troposphere.
The overall longitudinal profile may be a sensitive indicator of changes that have occurred in the balance between erosional and depositional parts of the fluvial system.
Thus, it is evident that reliable structure selection is a sensitive indicator of how well a functional captures fine details in the relative stability of chemically similar phases.
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