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The phrase "always a good indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that consistently suggests a particular outcome or trend.
Example: "The consistent rise in sales figures is always a good indication of the company's growth potential."
Alternatives: "consistently a positive sign" or "reliably a good signal".
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Trials on animals can help, but how other species react is not always a good indication of how people will.
She's performing on the night, and when an American star is doing that it's always a good indication of if they're going to win!" Kate: "Sia, definitely.
La Grange looks younger than 24 and cuts a slight figure onstage but, as a Louisiana regular might tell you, size is not always a good indication of musical heft.
But color isn't always a good indication of doneness.
So if the woman is sort of fairly responsive in that respect that's always a good indication".
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And although these local extinctions do not always lead to global eradication, they do give us a good indication of how a species might fare overall in the future.
But a good indication of Senate hawks' future plans is always what neoconservative think tanks are saying in the nation's leading papers today.
The Zubov approach, which always yields conservative estimates, was shown to be capable of rapidly giving a good indication of stability domain boundaries under many conditions.
Dominance may not provide a good indication of parental care ability and dominant males do not always make better fathers [36].
But today was a good indication"...
Are your grades a good indication of your academic achievement?
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