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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some indications of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to introduce or mention a small amount of evidence or signs of something. Example: The data gathered from the survey showed some indications of a potential decrease in sales for the coming quarter.
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This may indicate a different population origin occurred in both countries and some indications of this can be found among 24 sequences available in Genbank.
There are already some indications of this.
Contained in the video are some indications of changing strategy.
Look hard enough and you can find some indications of softening.
But there are some indications of what will be in it.
Over the years there have been some indications of what warning signs to look for.
The family-owned business has private sales figures, but Mr. Robertson offered some indications of the level of growth.
Other experts agree that some indications of restraint must come from North Korea if there is to be a fruitful negotiation.
Analysts also expect Lewis to give some indications of businesses which could be sold – such as movie-streaming offshoot Blinkbox or market research operation Dunnhumby.
An open-source analysis group, the Digital Forensic Research Lab, found some indications of a firefight on Saturday, but little to back up Moscow's grander claims.
Electronic Arts, best known for its top-selling Madden football franchise and other sports games, said that it was seeing some indications of a slowdown in retail sales.
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