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The phrase "a strong pointer that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something serves as a significant indication or evidence of a particular conclusion or outcome.
Example: "The recent data trends are a strong pointer that the market is recovering faster than expected."
Alternatives: "a clear indication that" or "a significant sign that".
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This low electric energy consumption is a strong pointer that the total energy demand will surely increase with a corresponding improvement of the economy that will be needed to attain an increase in the living standards.
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But such a ruling is a strong pointer in that direction and will add to pressure for reform.
First, with a strong pointer in 2008 that the introduction of β-blockers before surgery increases mortality, we could have avoided the siren call of reduction in non-fatal MI.
"In the view of the inquiry team, the need to photograph those who were killed is a strong pointer to the fact that the killings were systematic, ordered and directed from above," the report said.
The notion that this debate could occur over a decision to divest less than 1% of a portfolio that doesn't rank even near the 50 largest in Australia is a strong pointer to the rest of us that investment is now the main climate battleground.
But those 13 seats that changed hands five years ago will be a strong pointer to the result this time round.
The enhancement curves generated from DCE can be a strong pointer to benignity or malignancy, using the myometrial enhancement as an internal comparator.
Thus, the automaton constructs a spanning tree, made of pointers, that guides a traveler towards the destination point.
A final sensor was attached to a pointer that registered the other sensors.
A pivoted pointer that moved over the graduations was pointed at the star.
A $20 pointer just isn't going to sell if it's sitting on a shelf next to a $10 pointer that does exactly the same thing.
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