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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions suggest that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that certain behaviors or actions imply a particular conclusion or interpretation.
Example: "The recent actions suggest that the company is planning to expand its operations in the coming year."
Alternatives: "behaviors indicate that" or "conduct implies that".
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Still, his actions suggest that he is hardly unsympathetic.
Both actions suggest that the government may be loosely defining what constitutes healthy institutions.
Rather, the Kremlin's actions suggest that the chief goal now is to confuse the Russian public.
Dragas's actions suggest that she originally saw the resistance as a public-relations problem.
But Mr. Karzai's actions suggest that he has no desire to clean things up.
"These actions suggest that the U.S. government is ceding its sovereignty to foreign governments".
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"His actions suggested that that is how he would like to be viewed," Baer said.
From the time he resigned, Mr. Barak's actions suggested that he agreed.
Hayakawa's actions suggested that he was hostile toward the interests of people of color.
But their actions suggested that they were skeptical of the value of continuing the battle against Microsoft in court.
While Mr. Ivanov's moves seemed deliberately muted, announced on a Saturday afternoon, the disciplinary actions suggested that the ramifications of the crash could be sweeping.
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