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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all indications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to signs or evidence that suggest a particular conclusion or outcome.
Example: "All indications point to a successful launch of the new product next month."
Alternatives: "all signs" or "all evidence".
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And by all indications, they did.
All indications are it's a success.
By all indications, they just might.
All indications point to the affirmative.
"All indications now are that it will not hold".
"By all indications this is a terrorist act.
All indications are that Cameron's resignation caught Johnson unprepared.
And they're getting compensated despite, by all indications, performing badly.
All indications are that it was a hefty sum.
I said, "Is her husband here?" "By all indications, no".
All indications were that his injury was not career-threatening.
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