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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid any indication that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to suggest that someone should not show or express a particular thought or feeling.
Example: "In your report, please avoid any indication that you are biased towards one side of the argument."
Alternatives: "steer clear of any suggestion that" or "refrain from showing any sign that".
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"I try to avoid any indication that I'm doing anything political.
In an attempt to avoid any indication that the officers tried to concoct a story about how Mr. Diallo died, defense lawyers elicited testimony last week from an officer who reported seeing the defendants wandering in the street separately after the shooting, in which 19 of 41 shots struck Mr. Diallo.
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If the Hagel debacle is any indication, that won't happen any time soon.
If this game was any indication, that fan is going to find little relief this season.
If their first eight games are any indication, that may be no easy task.
If the response to the museum is any indication, that shouldn't be a problem.
"But there doesn't seem to be any indication that's going on".
Never gave any indication that anything was happening at all.
None has found any indication that they are bacterial.
Nor is there any indication that his National Security Council staff has any interest in the study.
At that time, he did not make any indication that he was under any duress.
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