Sentence examples for alluding from from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "alluding from" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "alluding to," which is used when referring to something indirectly.
Example: "In her speech, she was alluding to the recent events that had taken place in the community."
Alternatives: "referring to" or "hinting at".

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While Depp didn't specifically identify who he had in mind, there's a longlist of pop posturers to whom he could have been alluding, from the part-time acoustic ramblings of tween mega stars to the major league album shifters who've cashed in on their notoriety.

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She alludes from time to time to another one, "G.," who is apparently a close friend or lover.

The specific iceberg Johnson was alluding to from last week was the suspension of Danny Wright, who had just incurred a three-match ban for wiping his feet on Grimsby's goalkeeper, James McKeown, leaving Cheltenham without the services of a striker who has scored 21 league goals this season.

River's aptitude with flying the TARDIS, taught to her by the machine itself, is alluded to from "The Time of Angels" where River explains she "had lessons from the very best" (which the Doctor has assumed referred to himself) and that the Doctor was "busy that day".

My reaction to that effect, even as it was oh-so-politely alluded to from across the Pacific, can be summed up in one word: panic.

Service delivery fragmentation on the scale we see in Australia has resulted in repeated calls for tighter integration mechanisms, common language in understanding social issues and systems better organised in the interests of more efficient and effective responses to the types of social health issues alluded to from the data in this paper.

"The nannies are often more exclusive than the mothers," she said, alluding to stares from the playground cliques.

"It just so happened that the next two events were basically in my two hometowns, and that was just kind of bad luck," he said, alluding to distractions from well-wishing acquaintances.

The show, Il Mistero delle Cattedrali, takes its title from a 1926 book by Fulcanelli, a mysterious figure who practised alchemy, and contains monumental paintings and sculptures alluding to ideas from the philosopher's stone to the second world war.

Aside from alluding to his detractors Louise Mensch MP, Guido Fawkes and Professor Roy Greenslade on Twitter as, respectively, "liars, druggie ex-bankrupts and conmen", Piers seems to be following the advice of the final track in his distinctly unadventurous DID selection: Monty Python's Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life.

If that all sounds a bit vague — aside from alluding to a new (and more) stable currency tied to a payments app — it's probably intended to be.

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