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It is often used to describe something that serves as a indication or warning of something else. Example: The dark clouds were a signal of the approaching storm.
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It was a clear signal of support.
China's clear signal of dissent was useful.
WNNY has a signal of 5,000 watts, not megawatts.
Rain was a signal of what was to come: Revolver.
That means sending a signal of conciliation, Mr. Artiga said.
"I'll need a signal of some kind," I said conspiratorially.
That would send a powerful signal of intent.
It is a signal of the complicity of comrades.
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A strong signal of… hope!
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