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Discover Ludwig'direct indication' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an unambiguous expression of something, especially a statement or sign that conveys a particular meaning. For example, "His disgruntled expression was a direct indication of his displeasure with the decision."
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The result was what was known as a the flying spot indicator, a single selected target showing a direct indication of the target's relative position.
This value varies between 0 and 1 is a direct indication of the efficiency of the line; 1 being the optimal value which indicates no idle time is found.
"Your sugar cravings are a direct indication that sugar is at work destroying your body".
The shapes of pillows in ancient basalts provide both a direct indication of depositional top and proof of underwater eruption.
Mr. Blakemore called that traditional sign of mourning "another direct indication that we have the worst to fear," but quickly added, "All we know is that NASA lost contact with the shuttle this morning".
This decrease in the currents is a direct indication of the ionic conductivity.
Note the difference in Y axis which are a direct indication of amounts.
There is however no direct indication of what exactly the all-powerful army desires.
Calendar life performance is a direct indication of irreversible self-discharge loss.
The condition of the compressor oil is therefore a direct indication of the physical and chemical cleanliness of the system.
The profuse root hair growth was direct indication of involvement of IAA present in vermiwash (Gopal et al. 2010).
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