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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'indicates for' is not correct or commonly used in written English.
If you're looking for a phrase to indicate a direction or purpose, you could use 'indicates to' or 'points to'. For example, "His expression indicated to her that something was wrong."
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"Our research indicates, for example, that benefit sanctions and the resulting financial hardship have pushed some individuals towards greater use of food banks and even survival crime.
European plums include prune plums, like the Italian freestone or the French pruneau d'Agen, which are often used in cooking or baking and, as their name indicates, for drying as prunes.
"The fact that he did this so swiftly indicates, for us, that Archbishop O'Malley is in charge and has a plan to bring a resolution forward," Mr. Newman said.
With its higher ratio of sawdust to wax, Stax burns less hot, making it safe for wood stoves and, as its name indicates, for stacking in the fireplace.
A green arrow indicates for which node registries were computed.
A valuation indicates for every state what propositions are true in it.
It indicates for each of these how basic understanding can lead to some innovative design solutions.
It indicates, for pure nonextensive distribution with q = 0.9, the nonlinear term decrease as frequency arises.
The number following the treatment labels indicates for the number of leaching cycle.
"This study indicates for the first time that childhood obesity has different causes, depending on the age of the child".
As the opening quote of this section indicates, for Rickert it is important to uphold pluralism in ontology.
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