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The phrase "just to indicate" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to show the purpose or intention behind an action or statement. Example: "I am wearing a coat just to indicate that it's cold outside." In this sentence, the speaker is using the coat as a symbol to convey the message that it is cold outside. The phrase "just to indicate" clarifies the reason for wearing the coat. Another example: "I added a reminder in my phone just to indicate that I need to pick up milk on my way home." In this example, the speaker is using their phone to remind them of a task, indicating that they need to buy milk. The phrase "just to indicate" emphasizes the purpose of the reminder.
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(I recount this stirring anecdote just to indicate what the Yankees and Mets fans are up against).
"In fact, I threw my clipboard down just to indicate that it was not prepared in any way".
Just to indicate how accepting society has become, she said, Hallmark introduced a line of cards this year for stepfamilies and so-called blended families.
Suffice it to say that there is a moment in the courtroom when Mickey outmaneuvers the defense so well that Harry glares at Jessup and feigns a throat cutting, just to indicate which side he thinks is winning.
Sebastian" adds nothing to the original; it seems to be here just to indicate that, yes, she, too, is on message about a historical figure who has enjoyed a minor so-bad-he's-good critical vogue since his recent retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Here a 'zero train speed' is used just to indicate that wheel rotation is not considered in the analysis, rather than that the train is not running.
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There are issues that I wish the museum had treated in more depth, and others I wish it had just raised, if only to indicate their complexity.
In "Castle on Shore at Sunrise," the upper edge of a blur of blue watercolor dips just so, to indicate the sun just clearing but also burning through a cloud.
An article may have had more than one occurrence of a keyword, but the category was coded just once to indicate that article includes that keyword.
"It was just meant to indicate the emergence of a problem," Dr. Melton said of the definition.
He added: "I just want to indicate that if you think I have changed to believe that aborting unwanted children is a good thing, I don't.
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