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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active inkling" is not a standard expression in written English, but it is grammatically correct.
You can use it when referring to a strong or lively sense of intuition or understanding about something.
Example: "She had an active inkling that the project would succeed, despite the challenges they faced."
Alternatives: "vivid intuition" or "strong hunch".
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Along with the demo, MacInnis also gave us some updated stats on Inkling: The San Francisco-based startup now has some 100 full-time employees, and during the last school year Inkling was used by students at more than 4,000 schools, with over 50percentt of the medical schools in the United States having active Inkling users.
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When the group was most active, the Inklings held meetings twice a week, with six to eight members typically attending.
"I had an inkling.
But just an inkling.
Pat Loud: No inkling.
Brandel Chamblee has an inkling.
Does he have even the slightest inkling?
Any inkling of the table talk: priceless.
"That was the first inkling".
He must have had some inkling, surely?
She had no inkling, she wrote.
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