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"get an indication" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
For example, you could say: "I need to get an indication of the weather before I plan my outdoor activities."
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We get an indication of the ambiguities at a crucial point on the evening of July 29.
This study was designed to assess mortality statistics in this patient group in order to get an indication of future demand.
Click on a user's profile on review websites to get an indication of which other reviews the user has written.
Nevertheless, the search giant may get an indication this summer of just how uncomfortable Washington can get for such dominant firms.
Now, Mr. Walker said, "If we get an indication there's an early launch, we have certain detection devices out there, we'll respond".
Traders may get an indication on Friday that another shoe is dropping when the latest details of employment conditions are announced.
Pilot studies like this are a great way to cheaply, quickly and easily try and answer a question, or at least get an indication of the answer.
That system has since been changed, but Bell said he was unlikely to get an indication before the middle of the year.
"If a fitness product could get an indication of atrial fibrillation, the first thing a doctor would call for is an EKG," said AliveCor chief executive Vic Gundotra.
You can also look at the regular-season success of the No. 12 to get an indication if they can move on to the round of 32.
They can quickly put out a thought or get an indication of a trend that's happening.
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