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Discover Ludwig"an hint" is not grammatically correct.
The correct way to phrase this sentence would be "a hint." Example: "I gave her a hint about the surprise party."
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"That's going in my daughter's bedroom later," he says, with an hint of paternal triumph.
Aside from its pop-driven melody and structure, Jeff Vrabel of the Chicago Sun-Times noted an hint of gospel towards the song's crescendo, describing it as "lite-gospel".
Vocal samples by Puff Diddy himself were sprinkled throughout, as were his masterful production techniques, and an emphasis on hi-fi textural dynamics gave it an hint of Nicolas Jaar.
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This is a code, a hint.
A hint of a train whistle, a hint of mime.
Not even a hint of a frost.
She gave a hint of a smile.
So that was a hint, or more than a hint.
Reader, take a hint.
Just a hint, though.
"Maybe just a hint.
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