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Discover Ludwig"a tip-off" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that is used to mean an indication or hint of something. Example: The police were able to find the suspect's hideout after receiving a tip-off from an anonymous caller.
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We'd had a tip-off.
Should have been a tip-off.
(Their names are a tip-off).
It was a tip-off that prompted the raid.
X' — that's usually a tip-off to the operator that you are a crank".
He was living with a friend when, acting on a tip-off, the police arrested him.
(The show's title is lifted from Gilles Deleuze, which is a bit of a tip-off).
The weight of a lens is a tip-off; the heavier it is, the better.
That's a tip-off that the car is what dealers call an "ad car".
After police received a tip-off in March 2010, Papadopoulos's body was recovered from another cemetery.
The authorities attributed their speedy reaction to a tip-off from the taxi driver.
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