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Discover LudwigThe phrase "indicates as much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey that something suggests or points to a particular conclusion or fact.
Example: "The data collected from the survey indicates as much, showing a clear trend in consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "suggests as much" or "implies as much."
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(He frequently indicates as much in interviews and on television).
Mr. Gold's blocking indicates as much about the characters as the dialogue.
The broad base of the chip sector rally indicates as much.
Tyler Goldman, who had been the company's U.S. CEO (and still indicates as much on his quirky LinkedIn profile), and led on a number of other growth initiatives in North America, quietly departed the company "a few months ago" according to Gerrit Schumann, Deezer's chief international officer based in London.
When the item drops, each player who is interested in it indicates as much to a guild leader.
Research indicates as much: One 2002 study of women who self-diagnosed and tried to treat a yeast infection showed they reached the correct conclusion just 33percentt of the time, and another 2007 study found just 26percentt were right on self-diagnosis.
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Aidan O'Brien indicated as much on Tuesday night.
Perceptive program notes, knowingly titled "Withering Plights" and "An Inversion of Values," indicate as much.
The success of Ms. Smith's last two projects would indicate as much.
Mr. Erdogan seemed to indicate as much in his speech to the women of his party.
People wondered if they'd been lovers, and as the trial was raging, the marquesa indicated as much.
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