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The phrase "an indicative selling" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe a type of selling that indicates something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The marketing team is focusing on an indicative selling strategy to highlight the benefits of the product."
Alternatives: "a suggestive sale" or "a representative selling".
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Under the new laws, agents must provide prospective buyers with three recent comparable sales, an indicative selling price and the median price for the suburb.
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Maxis, which will sell 30percentt of its existing share capital in the I.P.O., has set an indicative price range of between 4.80 ringgit to 5.50 ringgit a share, or $1.40 to $1.60, according to a term sheet obtained by Reuters on Friday.
"Turtles are an indicative species.
The NUJ ballot is an indicative one.
However, an "indicative" timetable in the document suggests 2030.
Asked whether that could be interpreted as "a maybe," Mr. Paterson called it "an indicative maybe".
See Figure 20 for an indicative result.
Instead, we provide an indicative example.
Pfizer makes an increased indicative offer of £63bn, or £50 a share.
The database does not contain information on indicative diagnoses, drugs sold over the counter or drugs not reimbursed by the county authority (mainly oral contraceptives, sedatives and hypnotics).
Sales figures from Coca Cola's 2007 annual report show that during 2007, India and China experienced growths of 14 and 18%, respectively, in the volume of beverages sold, indicative of substantial increases in sales at the population level (3).
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