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The phrase "a good cue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a signal or prompt that helps someone to remember or take action.
Example: "The teacher used a good cue to remind the students to start their presentations."
Alternatives: "a helpful prompt" or "a useful signal".
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"All these things make something like an infant-directed vocalization a good cue of attention," he continued.
And so the inner ears themselves don't know or don't have a good cue for where the sound is localized in space.
Temporal shape variations intuitively appear to provide a good cue for human activity modeling.
"That's actually what makes limbal rings such a good cue to cardiovascular health, though," he says.
In fact the ad is a good cue that it's time to get back to work!
Membership in the same birth cohort may be a good cue of paternal kinship because top-ranking males monopolize access to females in this population (Bulger 1993) and sire the majority of infants (Cheney and Seyfarth, unpublished data).
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1830: With 22 minutes to go, my prediction at 1649 is looking pretty good (cue a goal, now I've reminded you of that).
A good man (cue sepia photograph).8 14 : Hillary: "I'm going to do everything I possibly can to make sure one of us takes the oath of office".
The label provides a good "visual cue" for broaching the subject of energy efficiency, said the store manager, Gary Lorentson, and can help tip the balance toward a greener selection.
Because humans can process texture quickly and in parallel over the visual field, we considered texture as a good holistic cue candidate.
Each one has its own unique spin, and like a good pool cue, you'll want to find yours.
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