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The phrase "indicated the type" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone or something demonstrates or shows a particular category or classification. Example sentence: The survey results indicated the type of customers who were most likely to purchase the new product.
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The value of RL indicated the type of Langmuir isotherm to be.
FTIR and GC MS measurements indicated the type and distribution of liquid hydrocarbons produced.
And by selecting Richard Wigglesworth, renowned as the best kicking scrum-half in England, on the bench, they have indicated the type of rugby they intend to play.
The value of RL indicated the type of Langmuir isotherm to be irreversible (RL = 0), favorable (0 < RL < 1), linear (RL = 1), or unfavorable (RL > 1).
The value of R L indicated the type of Langmuir isotherm to be irreversible if R L = 0, favourable when 0 < R L < 1, linear when R L = 1 and unfavourable when R L > 1.
The value of R L indicated the type of Langmuir isotherm to be irreversible (R L = 0), favorable (0 < R L < 1), linear (R L = 1) or unfavorable (R L > 1).
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The City of Guelph data included building footprints and zoning characterization[53] which indicated the types of buildings present.
The City of Guelph GIS data[51] included a parcel layer with zoning classifications[53] that indicated the types of buildings present.
It did not indicate the type of information that was being sought.
It was covered in plastic buttons to indicate the type of drink: choc, cap, special, latte, white, mocha.
Indicating the type of crowd it hopes to attract, Squares hosted fashion week parties for Bibhu Mohapatra and Tim Coppens, and Jennifer Lopez attended the opening party last week.
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