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The phrase "are purely indicative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a sign or suggestion without being definitive or conclusive.
Example: "The results of the survey are purely indicative of the general sentiment among the population."
Alternatives: "merely suggestive" or "only representative".
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Unfortunately as the EST data are not traceable to specific populations or to specific individuals, these data are purely indicative of intron sequence retention and serve as a reference for alleles known to be retained.
Limitations in these inter-study comparisons are that the patients are not matched in the study and many variables are not controlled, therefore the results are purely indicative.
As such, the rate of both true SNP and false positive calling provided here are purely indicative and results obtained with each sequencing platform will vary.
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Indeed, there has been some scratching of heads at the discovery that the BP vote is purely "indicative", and not binding at all.
As we included patients with co-existing illnesses, some of our results may not be purely indicative of the characteristics of hypertensive patients.
Any behaviour in a novel environment will be influenced by both neophilia and neophobia, such that a single behavioural measure is unlikely to be purely indicative of either neophilic or neophobic tendencies.
Those calculations are purely numerical.
The lianas are purely tropical.
Other fiestas are purely political.
"These are purely mine".
Tears are purely human.
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