Sentence examples for a hint in from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a hint in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a suggestion or clue found within a particular context or text.
Example: "The author left a hint in the final chapter that foreshadowed the twist ending."
Alternatives: "a clue in" or "a suggestion in".

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A hint in the target directed the learners to the source problem.

Maybe UCB can take a hint in its social science depts.

There was a hint in the president's speech of the difficulties that lie ahead.

We'll get a hint in Georgia's 6th Congressional District, which is filled with Romney-Clinton voters.

There was just a hint in the mind that this might happen, but it seemed unlikely.

Here's a hint: In 6 months you will be back in the same boat, or worse.

The game "doctors and nurses" was, she felt, a hint in the right direction.

MoMA offers a hint in the form of a small model for an unrealized sculpture, "Rolls Royce II".

Here's a hint: in 1790, the punishment for stealing food was increased from a thousand to two thousand lashes.

And after the Big Friendly Button does its work there's a hint in the direction of their redemption.

And there is a hint in "Tick, Tick... Boom!" of the huge social tragedy -- AIDS -- that will rule his generation.

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