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The phrase "a hint think" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it is unclear what context it is intended for.
Example: "I need a hint to think about the solution."
Alternatives: "a clue to consider" or "a suggestion to ponder".
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A hint: think process.
"I thought they'd ask where the best Buffalo wings are," said Mr. Penna, of Long Beach, reading aloud a hint: "Think of a Scottish clan or a tartan kilt and the name of a famous hotel run by one of Liz Taylor's ex's, Nicky".
What, you're still not sure what to do? O.K., here's a hint: Think visually.
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