Sentence examples for a big clue from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a big clue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant hint or piece of information that helps solve a problem or mystery.
Example: "The detective found a big clue that led to the suspect's arrest."
Alternatives: "a major hint" or "a significant indication."

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That was a big clue.

The authors' introduction gives a big clue.

"That was a big clue," Coster-Mullen explained.

Shadows on the face of the model were a big clue of how the lights should be placed.

This is a big clue to the level of humor inside.

There's a big clue there to his state of mind in that shot.

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When tracked to the same location several mornings in a row, that is a pretty big clue as to your home address and identity.

IM A Blade of Grass, by Lewis Desoto Maiaa, £8.99) It's a pretty big clue that things are not going to turn out well when you buy a farm called Duiwelskop (meaning Devil's Hill in Afrikaans).

(I do think I'm a genius, but the stacks of diagnostic manuals would have been a pretty big clue even to lesser minds).

The title of his 2013 memoir, Attempting Normal, also offers a pretty big clue.

Greenwald, in one of his many TV interviews, had been captioned by CNN as "Glenn Greenwald, Hong Kong" – a pretty big clue.

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