verb
ADVERB
▪ clearly , strongly
▪ not necessarily
▪
Expense does not necessarily ~ worth.
▪ usually
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This sign usually ~s a pedestrian zone.
▪ previously
▪
Growth will be at a lower rate than previously ~d.
VERB + INDICATE
▪ appear to , seem to
▪
These facts would seem to ~ that the family was wealthy.
▪ be used to
▪
Symbols are used to ~ the facilities available at each hotel.
PREPOSITION
▪ to
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These figures ~ to me that the company is in serious trouble.
PHRASES
▪ ~ otherwise
▪
He has declared support for women, but his actions have ~d otherwise.
Indicate is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ analysis , ↑ arrow , ↑ article , ↑ census , ↑ chart , ↑ curve , ↑ data , ↑ diagram , ↑ display , ↑ document , ↑ estimate , ↑ evidence , ↑ examination , ↑ example , ↑ experiment , ↑ figure , ↑ finding , ↑ gauge , ↑ graph , ↑ line , ↑ map , ↑ participant , ↑ passage , ↑ percentage , ↑ poll , ↑ record , ↑ report , ↑ research , ↑ result , ↑ review , ↑ scan , ↑ score , ↑ sign , ↑ signal , ↑ simulation , ↑ source , ↑ statistics , ↑ study , ↑ survey , ↑ symbol , ↑ test , ↑ text , ↑ tone , ↑ trend , ↑ writing
Indicate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ correlation , ↑ decrease , ↑ deficiency , ↑ desire , ↑ difference , ↑ direction , ↑ disagreement , ↑ disapproval , ↑ effectiveness , ↑ existence , ↑ extent , ↑ importance , ↑ improvement , ↑ inability , ↑ increase , ↑ link , ↑ majority , ↑ need , ↑ position , ↑ preference , ↑ presence , ↑ problem , ↑ readiness , ↑ reluctance , ↑ risk , ↑ shift , ↑ trend , ↑ turning point , ↑ willingness