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The phrase "an indicator was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific indicator in a past context, often in research, analysis, or reporting.
Example: "In the study, an indicator was identified that suggested a significant trend in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a sign was" or "a marker was".
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Enhanced saccharide electrochemical sensing using dopamine cross-linked chitosan film on the electrode as an indicator was achieved by coupling indicator displacement assay (IDA) with a redox cycling.
To prepare the signal tags, the positively charged thionine (as an indicator) was initially adsorbed onto the mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs).
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Mzee S. The wazee agreed soil has a role to play in rangeland health, but the importance of it as an indicator was less transparent.
For each symptom, an indicator was defined.
In Equatorial Guinea an indicator was used to distinguish between Bioko Island and the mainland, and in Malawi an indicator was used to distinguish between lakeside and non lakeside sites.
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"To look to ticket revenue as an indicator is looking in the wrong place," he said.
As clarified by a former president of the American Statistical Association, an indicator is only a tool, not an end in itself.
A significant indicator was that it appealed to people who weren't even jazz fans.
A binary indicator was created for each lab result.
A prevalence indicator was also constructed to compare restraint use.
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