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The phrase "as a mere indication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to suggest that something is only a small or insignificant example or sign of a larger concept or idea.
Example: "The data presented in the report serves as a mere indication of the trends we are observing in the market."
Alternatives: "as a simple suggestion" or "as a slight hint".
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The melting of the permafrost is more than a mere indication of climate change.
following Mahmoud (2000) classification of corrections, the following were adopted and modified to identify the clarity of CFs e.g. a: mere indication of the location of error by enclosing or underlining word/s is classified as unclear; assigning of score with no feedback is likewise regarded as not clear.
Some are extremely useful as a (companion-) diagnostic; others may serve as a mere indicator.
The mere indication of a weak response in the visible region provides some insight into evolution of defects.
mere indication of the location of error by enclosing or underlining word/s is classified as unclear; assigning of score with no feedback is likewise regarded as not clear.
She stood exposed as a mere painter.
Dismiss tarot cards as a mere superstition.
They dismiss their political connections as a mere bagatelle.
"You can't survive as a mere feudal anymore".
Classic Impressionism, as a mere meteorological affair, misses the point.
She uses the Schumann suite as a mere convenience.
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