What should come after "an indicator"? is it "to" or "of"?
For example:
"The face surface is an indicator to the face type" or "The face surface is an indicator of the face type"?
I would always use 'is an indicator of' in the sentences I can think of. I'm not sure whether 'to' can be used at all - I've not come across it in British English but perhaps others have?
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I would always use 'is an indicator of' in the sentences I can think of. I'm not sure whether 'to' can be used at all - I've not come across it in British English but perhaps others have?