strong indicator

collocation in English

meaningsofstrongandindicator

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strong
adjective
uk
/strɒŋ/
us
/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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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 ofstrongandindicatorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On the other hand, the data sets indicate that living alone is astrongindicatorof social isolation in most cases.
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A simple switch from (to) singular to (from) plural, or vice versa, is a verystrongindicatorof a segment boundary.
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Cardiac activity was astrongindicatorof anxiety.
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Our estimations also confirm that pilgrimage is a verystrongindicatorof wealth.
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The attainment of high levels of flow would be astrongindicatorof progress by the learner and of good-quality attainment in creative musicmaking.
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In both instances, the other speaker completes the utterance, which is astrongindicatorthat the utterance should not be tagged as abandoned.
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The presence of only a few modes is astrongindicatorof the quality of the channel.
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The difference in speed of development from one function to the next is astrongindicatorthat function plays a central role in the development of linguistic form.
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Prototype instrumentation was found to be astrongindicatorfor the behaviour of the equivalent parallel system.
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Outside toilets must be astrongindicatorof such poor facilities.
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I asked him whether he considers the increase in the output of the chemical industry to be astrongindicator.
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That is an especiallystrongindicatorof the scale of the problem that we face in our schools.
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Symmetry is astrongindicatorof fitness as it shows developmental stability.
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Relationship inequality is also astrongindicatorof physical violence.
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The presence of water is astrongindicatorof potential habitability as well as of formerly different climatic conditions.
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Propagating traffic is astrongindicatorfor network worm outbreaks, a key unsolved problem in network security.
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It is astrongindicatorof the prospects of the services sector.
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Astrongindicatorof the extraordinary hunger period is a sharp increase in gastro-intestinal diseases.
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Hutchinson sign, rash on the tip of the nose, is astrongindicatorof ocular involvement.
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Overall wealth of nations is astrongindicatorof population health.
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