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The phrase "all indicative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something that is representative or suggestive of a particular quality or condition.
Example: "The results of the survey were all indicative of a growing concern among the community."
Alternatives: "entirely suggestive" or "completely representative".
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Correlations among eight factors are given in Table 4. Fit indices for this model were all indicative of an acceptable model (CFI=0.99, GFI=0.97, IFI=0.99, AGFI=0.97).
All indicative of a healthy job market.
It is all indicative of the Connecticut rebound.
They are all indicative of a fundamental disregard for women's lives.
These suggestions are all indicative of central bankers' instinctual desire to reduce complex decision-making to simple rules.
It's all indicative of one clear message: these people are smarter than you, so you should buy their book.
Harold liked what he saw, from the waist-to-hip ratio to the clear skin, all indicative of health and fertility.
Fast growth is a measure of your success – orders coming in, new staff or bigger premises are all indicative of a business plan going well.
It was an anonymous quote that a league spokesman referred to as "moronic" and "stupid" and not at all indicative of the league's stance.
"These websites varied in content drastically, yet they were all indicative of good converters [visitors likely to click ads] for a large number of clients," a representative of the advertiser said.
Hubert, meanwhile, wears Carhartt, Everlast and shearling, all indicative of his internal conflict: he's angry and fierce, but when it comes to violence, as shown in the film's denouement, he's both gentle and dangerous.
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