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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which signals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a sign or indication of another thing.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature, which signals the arrival of winter, caught everyone off guard."
Alternatives: "that indicates" or "which denotes".
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Specifically, GnRH trips the pituitary, which signals the ovaries.
The June reading was the highest this year and the first since March to reach above 50, which signals expansion.
But so many serialised books came through in our top 100 list, which signals that is what people like reading.
If a threat exists at a hotel, it is prescribed a color-coded alert, which signals specific security countermeasures.
"Kitchen Stool," which signals that the artist appreciates the time when he's at home, does this, too.
Still, initial claims haven't spiked, which signals that businesses are retrenching.
The AAEP has a laminitis task force, which signals a bigger interest at an organizational level.
During the course of a watch, expectancies develop about the frequency with which signals appear.
Not only is body weight lost but the animals also lose synapses in their brains, junctions over which signals are sent between neurons.
The Paris agreement, which signals a shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, will hold governments accountable for hitting their greenhouse gas emissions targets.
At this point the co-pilot was heard saying "we've lost the speeds" and "alternate law", which signals the autopilot has been disengaged.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com