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The phrase "an early indication of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a sign or signal that suggests something may happen or be true in the future.
Example: "The rising temperatures are an early indication of climate change affecting our region."
Alternatives: "a preliminary sign of" or "an initial signal of".
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An inability to concentrate may be an early indication of stress.
An examination of average ages over time gives an early indication of a change in demand or employment type.
What will be an early indication of the administration's direction?
Together they offer an early indication of the potential impact of certification.
Having an early indication of a child's gestation can make a vital difference in these circumstances.
But it was an early indication of what was to come.
The meeting will be an early indication of the various groups' ability to reach a compromise.
Cormann's declaration is being taken in WA as an early indication of Hockey's call.
The figures are an early indication of the power of the presidency to raise money.
One of the elder Bhagsen brothers, Bhimi Ram, was an early indication of this change.
The composition of the committee will be an early indication of its prospects.
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