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"indicate willingness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to suggest or to show that you are eager to do something. For example, "She smiled and nodded, indicating her willingness to help."
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The attempt to push through that big deal with Google seemed to indicate willingness on the part of the publishers to be part of the new order of things.
This suggests that we should be pursuing avenues for intervention such as educational programs to increase public awareness particularly among older citizens about the option of registering on the State Organ and Tissue Donor Registries or checking their driver's licenses to indicate willingness to become deceased donors.
Values less than 0.95 indicate willingness to trade in time trade-off choices.
The consent form was usually read out and given to the smoker to read and sign to indicate willingness to participate in the study.
Values less than 0.95 indicate willingness to trade in time trade-off choices and willingness to gamble in standard gamble choices.
We used five response categories to indicate willingness for disclosure: yes, no, don't know/can't decide, don't want to answer, not applicable.
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Victorian Liberal president Michael Kroger has indicated willingness to preference the Greens over Labor.
Eisenhower's reply to Premier Bulganin indicated willingness to take part in a summit meeting.
In January, the biggest trading powers indicated willingness to extend the Dec. 31, 1999, deadline on an individual country basis.
So consider indicating willingness to be a donor on your driver's license or in your living will (see the accompanying box).
Sixty-six percent of all respondents indicated willingness to pay for more embedded open space.
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