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The phrase "indicate the skill" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to show that someone has the ability or expertise to do something. For example, "The awards he has received indicate the skill he has as a chef."
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That seems to indicate the skill was pulled for some other reason – like a content violation, a violation of terms, or just an accident.
Prolog-Tutor (Tchetagni et al. 2007) allows the learner to select a skill from a list, where coloured squares indicate the skill levels and evidence in the form of the dialogue of the previous session is shown to the right of the skill list.
We indicate the skill level as such because we assume in the resource-poor context that the generalist practitioner would be required to perform the ultrasound, interpret the result, and perform the indicated intervention.
We indicate the skill level as such because we assume in the resource-poor context that the generalist practitioner would be required to interpret the film and perform the indicated intervention.
Many jewelry making projects will indicate the skill level required.
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Nor does the ability to assign some staffers to produce a plan indicate the skills necessary to serve as president.
The BabyFirst logo in the corner changes colors to indicate the skills a segment is intended to develop.
Of the documentation submitted a number appeared either incomplete or did not clearly indicate the skills taught within that particular programme.
The color of the cords of these drums also indicates the skill of the musician: Orange and red for amateur players, light blue for performers with expertise, and lilac for masters of the instrument.
Words indicate for instance the speaker being close, and they may 'tell' something about him in the same way as an artwork is indicating the skills of the artist.
Parents/practitioners answer each item by observing the child and selecting either "yes" to indicate that the child demonstrates the ability described by the statement, "sometimes" to indicate that the skill is inconsistent or emerging, and "not yet" when the child has not yet shown evidence of manifesting the ability or behavior.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com