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The phrase "are only indicative on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "are only indicative of."
Example: "The results of the survey are only indicative of the opinions held by the participants."
Alternatives: "merely suggest" or "only reflect."
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However, our results are only indicative on this matter.
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On the other hand, our results are only indicative of the price of the fringe benefits mandated by Mexican law.
As described above, clinical signs are only indicative of surra.
Regardless, serologic tests are only indicative of exposure to leptospires.
Such titers are only indicative for serogroups (17 ).
Due to the small number of participants, our findings are likely to be only indicative of the range of opinions on this issue.
These numbers are only indicative based on our dataset and can be further improved as structural and sequence data for more proteins becomes available.
In any case, while we have elaborated fully on associations where 0.0025 < P <0.05, we stress that our data are only indicative, and require replication on larger studies.
The appearance of DMPO OH splitting is only indicative for nucleophilic addition of water on the DMPO.
Therefore the numbers are only indicative.
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