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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tip that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a piece of advice or suggestion that follows in the sentence.
Example: "Here's a tip that can help you improve your writing skills: read more often."
Alternatives: "a piece of advice that" or "a suggestion that".
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Each contained a tip that might change the future of Iraq.
On Sunday, the police received a tip that led them to Ms. Kingsberry and Mr. Johnson.
A tip that was called in last month prompted them to circle back.
By early 2000, Mr. Williams had received a tip that would ultimately lead to his memo to Washington.
A tip that will enhance your first films: don't load every second of video you shoot onto your computer.
Nicole's appearance on TV produced a tip that eventually led the police to arrest her father in Hong Kong.
"It started with a tip that led to documents, which led to more documents," Mr. Barstow said.
"I have a tip that can take five strokes off anyone's golf game," he once said.
According to a tip that came into our Layoff Tracker, 21 people were let go.
An anisotropic wet etch gives rise to a tip that continues to "self-sharpen" after the etch mask is released.
They eventually received a tip that helped narrow down the location of Megraw's body.
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