Hi,
Could you please check for me, am I using these words correctly?
There is no indication in measurements.
Measurements indicate in meters.
Measurements are indicative in meters.
Justice is sometime elusive. (Difficult to achieve)
Literature sometimes is elusive. (Difficult to understand)
This answer is elusive. (Difficult to find)
He is elusive. (Difficult to find)
His movement is elusive. (Difficult to figure out his movement, more likely is sports or action)
Cheers
John Aki There is no indication in measurements. I can't tell what this means. John Aki Measurements indicate in meters.
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John AkiThere is no indication in measurements.
I can't tell what this means.
John AkiMeasurements indicate in meters.
No. Maybe they are displayed in meters.
John AkiMeasurements are indicative in meters.
"Indicative" is a different word.
John Aki
John AkiThere is no indication in measurements.
Measurements indicate in meters.
Measurements are indicative in meters.
None of these are really viable. I'm not even certain what you mean by the first one. Possibly you mean something like "No units of measurement are given"? For the second two, you may just mean "Measurements are in metres".