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indicator

[in-di-key-ter] / ˈɪn dɪˌkeɪ tər /


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Many have noted the slow postpandemic recovery of motor scooter sales, a product seen as an indicator of how entry-level consumers are doing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other indicators include materials formed only under extreme heat and pressure, including nanodiamonds, metallic spherules, and meltglass created when minerals melted and then rapidly cooled.

From Science Daily

It also "serves as an indicator of the South Korean economy's solid resilience and growth potential," he said.

From Barron's

The yield is a key indicator of the direction of mortgage rates, and the year’s earliest months are when households typically begin to consider buying a home.

From Barron's

The yield is a key indicator of the direction of mortgage rates, and the year’s earliest months are when households typically begin to consider buying a home.

From Barron's