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indicated towards
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "indicated towards" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "indicated" or "pointed towards." Example: "The map indicated the location towards the north."
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Science
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
And you indicated towards the end there was an acknowledgment from the crew.
News & Media
Projections for first week scans based on early store sales reports indicated towards the 575,000 700,000 range for Graduation, while Curtis was projected in the 500,000 600,000 range.
Wiki
These results indicated towards genus specific expansion of XPB and worth further investigation.
Science
These significant similarities in number of organelle's gene probably indicated towards their strong conservation during evolution and needs further detail studies.
Science
In the figure, outcomes that are more specific are indicated towards the centre, and outcomes that are more general towards the outside.
As the MoA is intuitively expected to be the central concept leading to the indication of the drug, we expected that on average, drugs with similar MoAs would be indicated towards similar therapeutic areas.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Indicating towards his captive with his knife, the killer says: "If you, Cameron, persist in fighting the Islamic State, then you, like your master Obama, will have the blood of your people on your hands".
News & Media
Manchester United have long appeared to be Bale's most likely suitors in England, with the club indicating towards the end of last year they were determined to sign him and were not put off by his injury problems.
News & Media
The non-vanishing nature of the mutual information indicates towards the existence of dependence between the different spectral components generated by the random fibre laser (also see Supplementary Fig. 7).
Science & Research
Chisora: (Shouting and indicating towards Haye).
News & Media
These observations indicate towards possible function of various NCX genes in different tissues and developmental stages.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer using "indicated" or "pointed towards" for clearer and more grammatically sound sentences. For example, instead of "The study indicated towards a need for change," use "The study indicated a need for change" or "The study pointed towards a need for change."
Common error
Avoid redundancy by omitting "towards" when "indicated" already implies direction or implication. For instance, instead of saying "The data indicated towards a specific conclusion", simply state "The data indicated a specific conclusion".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "indicated towards" attempts to function as a verb phrase suggesting direction or implication. However, as Ludwig AI suggests, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. "Indicated" alone or "pointed towards" are preferred alternatives.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
43%
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "indicated towards" appears in some contexts, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI confirms, using "indicated" alone or "pointed towards" is preferable for clarity and correctness. The phrase surfaces mainly in scientific and news contexts, but its incorrectness detracts from professionalism. For enhanced writing, opt for grammatically sound alternatives like "suggested" or "implied", ensuring your message is both clear and credible.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
pointed towards
Emphasizes physical direction or orientation.
suggested
Highlights implication or indirect signaling.
implied
Focuses on the indirect communication of meaning.
signaled
Conveys a clear but often non-verbal communication.
hinted at
Emphasizes a subtle or veiled suggestion.
alluded to
Highlights indirect reference with a lighter touch.
directed attention to
Focuses on guiding someone's focus.
leaned towards
Expresses a tendency or preference.
indicated a preference for
Specifically shows choice or inclination.
gave an indication of
Emphasizes the presence of a sign or clue.
FAQs
How can I properly use "indicated" in a sentence?
Use "indicated" to show a sign, signal, or suggestion. For example, "The results "indicated a trend"" is correct, while "indicated towards a trend" is generally considered incorrect.
When should I use "pointed towards" instead of "indicated towards"?
"Pointed towards" is appropriate when referring to a physical direction or orientation. For example, "The sign "pointed towards the exit"". "Indicated" is better for suggestions or implications without physical direction.
What is a good alternative to "indicated towards" when implying a suggestion?
Is there a difference in formality between "indicated" and "pointed towards"?
"Indicated" is generally more formal and versatile, suitable for academic and professional contexts. "Pointed towards" is less formal and more appropriate when describing physical direction or a straightforward, obvious suggestion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested