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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was not indicative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something does not serve as a sign or indication of a particular outcome or situation. Example: "The results of the experiment were not indicative of the hypothesis we proposed."
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Retrospective analysis of BACTEC data showed that one isolate with a Leu533Pro mutation appeared to have a low level resistant population, yet the growth rate (change in growth indices) was not indicative of borderline resistance.
She said the fourth-quarter report was not "indicative of a turnaround taking hold".
Iverson said the Indiana incident was not indicative of his relationships with fans at most arenas.
It was not indicative of the number of shots he made on Monday.
"The score was not indicative of how lopsided this game was," Whittingham said.
She said this was "not indicative of a shift to the rule of law".
"It was not indicative of Sedona or Sedona's practitioners at all".
But some residents believe the board's vote was not indicative of how the neighborhood feels.
Fryer's study, the data journalist Mona Chalabi concluded, in the Guardian, was "not indicative of a wider picture".
But even staunch death penalty opponents acknowledge that the vote was not indicative of a nationwide about-face.
But, Major Kopy said, "It was a minor incident that was not indicative of what we saw here".
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