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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an early indicator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that suggests or points to a future event or trend before it fully develops.
Example: "The increase in online sales is an early indicator of changing consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a preliminary sign" or "a first signal".
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That's an early indicator as well.
He considers Monster an early indicator of trends in the broader market.
They fretted that a comeback by her would be an early indicator of another market collapse.
Duigan's experience is an early indicator that the results are likely to be positive.
Golden Globe nominations are often an early indicator of Oscar prospects.
Ms. Commodore now speculates that each affliction might have been an early indicator of multiple sclerosis.
"It's an early indicator that it could happen elsewhere," Mr. Sharma said.
And Greece may be an early indicator of troubles to come.
He said it was worth noting that an impaired sense of smell is an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease.
They are also extremely sensitive to environmental change, which means they act as an early indicator of climate change.
October is typically a clearance month, though some industry professionals consider it an early indicator of Christmas sales.
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