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indicate into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "indicate into" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It is typically incorrect because "indicate" does not pair with "into" in standard usage; "indicate" is usually followed by "to" or "that." Example: "Please indicate to me your preferred method of communication."
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The observed morphological changes after knockdown of Mbd3 in ES cells did not clearly indicate into which lineages they may have differentiated.
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This value indicates into what service class the packets are classified and what priority they have.
Each value represents the average of three independent experiments unless indicated into the legend.
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Epitope-expanded CD4+CD25+ T cells were purified as described above and injected intravenously (at different cell numbers, as indicated) into 4 8 wk old NOD.scid mice along with diabetogenic splenocytes isolated from acutely diabetic NOD mice.
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Further research is indicated into the mechanisms of 'information overload' [ 10] and its attendant psychological sequelae.
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Sporozoites were liberated from salivary glands and injected intravenously at the numbers indicated into young Sprague/Dawley (SD) rats.
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To determine sporozoite infectivity in vivo, s6 and WT haemocoel sporozoites were injected intravenously at the numbers indicated into young Sprague/Dawley rats.
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Further research is indicated into reasons for withdrawal from the programme (at various stages) by people identified at very high risk of bowel cancer through screening.
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For these markers, heterozygosity varied from 69%to82%2%; primer sequences and PCR conditions for amplification were as indicated into the Human Genome Database [ 15].
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The AT1R antagonist valsartan (provided by Dominik N Müller, Max-Delbrück-Centre for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany) or the ETAR antagonist sitaxsentan (provided by Pfizer, New York, NY, USA) was added as indicated into both the inserts and the corresponding wells.
Change in shape, size, or colour of a nevus may indicate transformation into a malignant tumour.
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Best practice
Avoid using "indicate into" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and more grammatically accepted alternatives such as "indicate that", "point to", or "suggest".
Common error
The mistake in using "indicate into" often stems from incorrectly pairing "indicate" with the preposition "into". Remember that "indicate" usually requires "that" or "to" to introduce the indicated information or recipient of the indication. Using "refer to" is generally more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "indicate into" functions as a verb phrase followed by a preposition. While it appears in some contexts, Ludwig AI indicates it's not considered standard English. It attempts to show direction or connection, but does so in a grammatically dubious way.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
27%
Encyclopedias
8%
Less common in
Wiki
3%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "indicate into" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect. While it does appear in some contexts, including scientific publications and news articles, these instances are best regarded as deviations from standard English. The intended meaning, usually related to showing a connection or direction, can be more clearly and correctly conveyed using alternatives such as ""refer to"", ""point to"", or ""suggest"". Therefore, it is advisable to avoid using the phrase "indicate into" in formal writing and opt for grammatically sound alternatives.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Refer to
Highlights making a connection to something else.
Point to
Uses "point" instead of "indicate", focusing on direct reference, and uses preposition "to".
Indicate towards
Replaces "into" with "towards" to suggest direction, though still less common than other alternatives.
Suggest
Replaces the entire phrase with a verb that implies indirect indication.
Show
Emphasizes visual demonstration rather than abstract indication.
Signal
Implies a more formal or coded method of indication.
Direct attention to
Emphasizes guiding focus, instead of just providing reference.
Imply
Focuses on indirect communication rather than a direct indication.
Designate
Suggests a more formal or official act of pointing something out.
Lead to
Shifts the meaning to show causation instead of indication
FAQs
How can I use "indicate" correctly in a sentence?
What are some alternatives to the phrase "indicate into"?
Is "indicate into" grammatically correct?
No, "indicate into" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's best to use alternative phrases like "indicate that" or ""refer to"".
Why is "indicate into" considered incorrect?
The verb "indicate" typically takes a "that" clause or the preposition "to". The preposition "into" does not naturally follow "indicate" in standard English grammar. Consider using other prepositions that better express the intended meaning, such as "indicate towards", but it's not very common.
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Usage summary
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2.8/5
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Real-world application tested