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The phrase "added clues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to additional hints or information that help clarify or solve a problem or mystery.
Example: "The detective found several added clues that pointed to the suspect's whereabouts."
Alternatives: "additional hints" or "supplementary clues".
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Other climate data and models added clues to water temperatures and hurricane intensity.
At this stage of the Cannes film festival runup, even the clues come with added clues and riddles.
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An added clue that this love dares not speak its name pokes out from under the bed, a Vaseline label truncated to "vasel," an absurdism reminiscent of the cant slang spoken by gay men at the time in Britain, known as polari.
This summer an interactive Solve the Mystery feature will add clues for six weeks.
The novel characteristics of the piRNA pool in the mosquito adds clues to their origin may help in resolving the mechanism of piRNA biogenesis in general.
The observed correlation between CGH and MLST presented here, may offer a method for the identification of lineage-specific genes, and may therefore add clues on how to distinguish pathogenic from commensal E. faecalis.
Consider whether you want to add clues to the map.
Others have added alluring clues into the history of human migration, diet, health and ethnic origins, said María Victoria Monsalve, a pathologist at the University of British Columbia who studies ice mummies.
With support from the Bakar Fellows Program, she is developing new techniques to scrutinize the total content of RNA in blood — a strategy that she thinks may add vital clues missed by DNA analysis.
In a 1945 letter to a colleague at Harvard Medical School, Lee said that she was "constantly tempted to add more clues and details" but that she restrained herself so that the Nutshells wouldn't get too "gadgety".
PAGE C1 Clues to Weight Control New studies in mice suggest that the hormone leptin can fundamentally change the brain's circuitry in areas that control appetite, adding new clues as to why weight control is so difficult in some humans.
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