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The phrase "accurate indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a precise or reliable sign or signal of something.
Example: "The data provided an accurate indication of the market trends over the past year."
Alternatives: "reliable sign" or "precise signal".
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Yet once a company reports its earnings, they accept the number as an accurate indication of its health.
The subtitle (the title of the original British edition) is the more accurate indication of its contents.
Ballesteros' six-under-par total for the first round gave an accurate indication of just how well he was playing.
That could mean a 14-percentage-point lead is a more accurate indication of Clinton's current position in the race.
The scoreline of 6-3, 6-2 is an accurate indication of how efficiently he dispatched Zielinski.
Don't be alarmed if your meat is still pink in the middle once cooked: colour is not always an accurate indication of doneness.
It has been Shaquille O'Neal's season, and if what happened yesterday is an accurate indication, the playoffs may be his, too.
Abrams restored the Enterprise's earning power in 2009, but if the early returns are an accurate indication, "Into Darkness" may again be stalling out below Paramount's expectations.
And it was, no doubt, a difficult one, if his depressed cadence and departure from his otherwise infectious laughter were an accurate indication.
Granderson said the flags fluttering at the top of the stadium did not always give outfielders an accurate indication of where the balls would go.
A pilot study found that the presence of a combination of 22 VOCs was an accurate indication of lung cancer, and a larger study is now under way.
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