Phrases with «indicative»

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"Indicative" means representing or showing something, often used to express a fact, real situation, or evidence. It implies that something is a clear indication or evidence of something else. Full definition

«indicative» + noun

Sentences with «indicative»

  • Of course, as any broker will tell you, past performance is not indicative of future behavior. (fortune.com)
  • The average premiums for the insurance companies are for the sample property and are not indicative of what all tenants can expect to pay for an annual renters insurance premium. (valuepenguin.com)
  • As I mentioned, cyclists use this power meter because it is more indicative of how much you are actually working on a bike and is far better than a simple speed output. (inc.com)
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