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The phrase "adequate hints" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to clues or suggestions that are sufficient for understanding or solving a problem.
Example: "The teacher provided adequate hints to help the students grasp the complex topic."
Alternatives: "sufficient clues" or "ample suggestions".
Exact(2)
That let us to conclude that EST sequence data can give adequate hints for the existence of alternative splicing in tumour tissues.
That let us conclude that EST data can give adequate hints for the existence of alternative splicing in tumour tissues, which is significant information.
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That's the message we would like to send". As for calcium and vitamin D, he said, the recent study had "enough hints" of benefit that women whose diets do not provide adequate amounts should take supplements.
It has become obvious that England cannot trust their batting to provide adequate protection, as Graeme Swann hinted before departing, so they are living on their wits and their persistence with the ball.
Based on diagnostic analyses or misspecification tests hints for a more adequate formulations can be detected.
The large number of events in this data set (about 550,000 in 0th order) provides adequate statistics to see to mX=10, with hints of 11th order (Fig. 10).
The high rate of students who leave college hints at the lack of adequate mental health services for students.
Conversely, after adequate "tuning" the simulation results could give valuable hints concerning tumor characteristics for which actual estimations might be missing in each case considered.
In order to provide all students with adequate learning support, all students were permitted on-demand hints upon reaching these additional problems.
But they hinted that the public still lacks an adequate understanding of the NSA's powers to collect data on Americans under its controversial interpretation of the Patriot Act.
It relied on an inconsistent mixture of old and new physical principles, hinting but not clearly specifying how a more adequate general theory might be constructed.
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