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The phrase "gives an indication" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something provides evidence or suggests something. For example: "The data that was collected gives an indication that the new policy has been successful."
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It gives an indication of the losses.
So it gives an indication of what is going on".
"That gives an indication of the potential", says Kløverpris.
Analysis Notes: Reported as a percentage, this analysis gives an indication of a wine's dryness.
The enhancement factor gives an indication of the Raman enhancement effect by the nanoparticle.
The spot diagram gives an indication of the image of a point object.
A Born-Haber cycle gives an indication of the factors that favour ionic bonding.
"It gives an indication to how much further there is to go," he says.
So a good measure of their radius also gives an indication of their intrinsic brightness.
How ever, its creation gives an indication of Gould's literary chutzpah.
This view gives an indication of the actual colour of the surface.
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