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"indicated status" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that is used to refer to the status that is described in a given situation. For example, "The indicated status of the patient is stable."
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The ornamentation often indicated status within their community.
Oral squamous cell carcinoma cells with the indicated status or under specific conditions were inoculated on the Matrigel-coated side of the culture inserts (upper chamber) at a density of 2 × 10 cells per 500 μl of serum-free DMEM, and were incubated for 24 h at 37 °C in a 5% CO2 atmosphere.
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"Although footwear can indicate status, they are also one of the least judgmental fashion items out there.
"Substandard," the dictionary tells us, "indicates status conforming to a pattern of linguistic usage that exists throughout the American language community but differs in choice of word or form from that of the prestige group in that community".
Access to direct controls is available from the buttons that run across the top of the sound bar, which flank a digital display that indicates status and mode.
Icon indicating status of lighting and status of drawing down or up of the blinds has been inserted to every room.
To Shen, the symbolic value of a diamond ring is not its association with romance, but its capacity to indicate status.
These levels of membership indicate status within a gang.
These empirically defined cut-points indicate status at or within two years of the schooling schedule.
Verbs indicating state status take the highest considering priority is (1).
A letter from a New Zealand immigration border operations manager, Toni Sheed, to Millar on Friday indicated his status as a bikie was instrumental in his refusal.
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