Sentence examples for added suggested from inspiring English sources

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Others, she added, suggested "that I was crazy".

The sheer depth of some footprints, they added, suggested that the creatures crawled on dry land "because subaqueous organisms are buoyed up as they walk".

The results of a Bank of England study, Haldane added, suggested that administrative, clerical and production tasks were most at threat.

The fact that the jury acquitted Mr. Skilling of nine insider-trading counts, Justice Ginsburg added, suggested that it was not inflamed by prejudice.

But the evidence, he added, suggested this was not a huge problem at the moment.

Notably, I discuss the limitations of the studies that are included in more detail, have added suggested studies, added a section on the limitations of the review and discuss the potential differences in the mechanism of action between intramuscular and intra-articular injections.

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"Recent research," he added, "suggests that progesterone may be effective".

Some evidence, he added, suggests that mental activity, or "exercising the brain," can slow progression.

"It was over so quickly," he added, suggesting the Americans understand the urgency of Wednesday.

That, he added, suggests stock markets might have reached their peaks for now.

Seeing a tank, he added, suggests "there's a whole world up there you don't know about".

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