signpost in the PONS Dictionary

signpost Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

signpost [or bellwether], issue
signpost [or bellwether] issue

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The network is of a very good standard and well signposted.
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Many of the coins are used as signposts about what was happening when they were minted.
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The network of footpaths within the parish have been surveyed and new stiles, signposts and waymark signs have been installed.
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Several trails are signposted from here, climbing routes have been established on the rock and on the top is a summit register.
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Many of these new crossings are signposted that pedestrians must give way to traffic.
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The road to it is unsealed, and beach access is poorly signposted from the end of the road.
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This lack of signposting resulted in students and staff wasting time searching for reliable material.
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It is marked with many official signposts using a white number 5.
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In doing so, the network was provided with 430 new signposts.
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The more accessible of the caves are signposted.
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