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indicative

[in-dik-uh-tiv] / ɪnˈdɪk ə tɪv /


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The stunned Rams went three-and-out on their first overtime possession, a team with a future Hall of Fame quarterback surrendering with three runs that were indicative of questionable McVay play-calling throughout the game.

From Los Angeles Times

But that's indicative of the problem facing the entire music industry right now.

From BBC

It ruled that Singh's actions were "strongly indicative" that he had not wanted Khan to clarify her lie.

From BBC

Evidence from recent large fires, Fulweber said, "may be indicative of these fires burning hotter, consuming more fuel and leaving behind less charcoal."

From Science Daily

“Our digital sales were still very healthy, indicative of the demand for our brand despite the weather that impacted our walk-up traffic,” Lynch says.

From The Wall Street Journal