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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cue for future" is not correct as it is missing an article and should be "a cue for the future." You can use it when referring to a signal or indication that suggests what may happen or what actions to take in the future.
Example: "The recent trends in technology serve as a cue for the future of our industry."
Alternatives: "a signal for the future" or "a hint for what’s to come."
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We found that larvae respond early in ontogeny to dried conspecifics as a cue for future desiccation, but can fully compensate for this response in case more reliable but contradictory cues are later perceived.
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The investigation into whether different isoforms confer significantly different phenotypes to algal cells provides an informative cue for future efforts in genetic modification.
You may also set a "cue point" for future use by pressing the Cue button just before the first beat of the track.
What is even more appealing is that levels of circulating methylated DNA promoter fragments reflect intrarenal levels of methylated promoter CpG islands of respective genes, providing a cue for a liquid renal biopsy in the future [ 50].
This was a cue for celebration.
That gave me a cue for a question.
What a cue for an ethereal star entrance.
So that is a cue for localization of sounds.
This double anniversary is a cue for worldwide commemoration.
That queasiness, in turn, could become a cue for soap.
Texture in itself provides a cue for recognition.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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