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The phrase "although one may indicate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to acknowledge a possibility while presenting a different perspective.
Example: "Although one may indicate that the results are conclusive, further research is needed to confirm these findings."
Alternatives: "even if one suggests" or "while it may be stated".
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The purpose of two dials on the back of the device is still unclear, although one may indicate the year.
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Although one may conclude that higher ATP_CD4 indicate increased cell competence, it is still not possible to draw any definite conclusions about the relevance of this finding in the process of self-repair.
For example, one patient may have multiple conflicting imputations of "sexual abuse": One date may indicate "yes" and another may indicate "no".
Although it may indicate possible associations, more studies should be conducted to confirm our findings.
Although a Ph.D. may indicate a passion for your specialty, that alone isn't enough.
The loci silenced via methylation had the T. dubius copy silenced, which, although a small number, may indicate a 'preference' for silencing loci of one progenitor's genome.
Bush's proposal may indicate one way that Republicans, and maybe even some Democrats, would prefer to reform it.
Many look forward to the upcoming holiday shopping season, although another Gallup poll may indicate they have little to look forward to.
Still, one piece of Mr. Mullins' data may indicate we are close to the correction's end.
This may indicate the relative importance of one pathway induced by hypoxia vs another one.
One explanation for this could be that facial hair may indicate a better immune system.
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