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The phrase "a useful indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that provides helpful information or guidance about a particular situation or topic.
Example: "The survey results provide a useful indication of customer satisfaction levels."
Alternatives: "a helpful sign" or "a valuable clue".
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This might also be a useful indication, considering the limitation when using sulfonylureas or thiazolidinediones in terms of adverse events.
It follows that Q will not exceed: 1 This result enables us to explore the conditions under which SMRs may provide a useful indication of preventable mortality.
Although the specific indicators tracked by Countdown were generally felt to be a useful indication of situations and trends, some participants suggested that they lacked enough detail to inform their policy-making.
But it is a useful indication of just how far defendants can safely go.
I'm not sure this metaphor quite works, but it's a useful indication of Mears's view of the world.
It is a useful indication of the care to be taken in assuming that the so-called Arab Spring is a time of revolutionary social renewal.
Timing errors averaged about two hours, and predictions gave a useful indication of the likelihood of an eclipse to intending observers.
The sale of 1372 Broadway offers a useful indication of where the market is headed, Mr. Singer said, but it would not be enough induce his clients to start buying.
And a useful indication of the scale of the task facing those who might wish to get a mildly off-colour joke about Islam on screen any time soon.
The Financial Ombudsman Service dealt with 42 complaints last year - a useful indication of the kind of problems that could present themselves in far greater numbers in years to come.
And that's before we get on to the established generation – as Saunders said when he won, 'I think any country that produces Zadie Smith and Martin Amis, you're good.'" If literary prizes such as the Folio can offer a useful indication of the literary weather, other barometers are available.
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