good indicator

collocation in English

meaningsofgoodandindicator

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good
adjective
uk
/ɡʊd/
us
/ɡʊd/
very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, ...
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indicator
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.dɪ.keɪ.tər/
us
/ˈɪn.də.keɪ.t̬ɚ/
something that shows what a situation ...
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(Definition ofgoodandindicatorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgood indicator

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Since the energy at each atom consists of elastic energy and bond energy, the maximum elastic energy may be agoodindicatorof strain-driven instability.
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Many researchers and teachers share a common belief that fluency in reading connected material is agoodindicatorof overall competence in reading.
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Leisure reading (that not required by school) was agoodindicatorof the level of intrinsic interest in reading in a particular language.
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Disruption of normal vocal patterns by selective lesions is agoodindicatorof the importance of a brain region in a given behavior.
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More critically, however, status was a verygoodindicatorof activity and inner circle size.
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This market is also agoodindicatorof the impact of climate variability on local drought-related public finances.
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I t appears that the initial rhizobia population per se is not agoodindicatorof inoculation response.
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When comparing the efficiency of the two economic regimes, agoodindicatorcould be the change in efficiency of silvicultural activities.
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The ease with which the mandible is removed at this point serves as agoodindicatorof how thoroughly the specimen is cleared.
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It is widely accepted that the reading of pseudowords is agoodindicatorof knowledge of the alphabetic code.
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Figures for ideal family size taken from a sample of married women are not agoodindicatorof the fertility levels which may be achieved.
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Commonly, dishcloths are used to wipe kitchen surfaces and should be agoodindicatorof kitchen contamination.
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A fundamental assumption in system design is that the past is agoodindicatorof the future.
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The degree of ideological diversity among coalition parties is thus agoodindicatorof non-robustness and hence of vulnerability to changes in the parliamentary environment.
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Its level of consumption, therefore, constitutes agoodindicatorof building activity and of capital investment in infrastructure.
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I have suggested that agoodindicatorof melodicharmonic divorce is cases where non-chord-tones in the melody do not resolve by step.
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The relationship also suggests that for locations and sowing dates where daylength does not in-uence yield, total biomass is agoodindicatorof yield potential.
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The asymptotic properties of the continuous estimators appear to be agoodindicatorof the small-sample properties.
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Recording patient compliance did not appear to be agoodindicator, however this may be because the magnitude of the movement was not recorded.
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The second hypothesis, that larval performance parameters were agoodindicatorof overall fitness, was not supported.
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