Sentence examples for an suggests from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an suggests" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "an" is an article that should precede a noun, while "suggests" is a verb.
Example: "The report suggests that we should consider alternative strategies."
Alternatives: "indicates" or "implies".

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Our observation of a lacking effect of PUFA supplementation in patients with cardiac AN suggests that 1) PUFA may represent a useful treatment in the prevention of abnormalities in cardiac conduction, only before the onset of irreversible damage of the autonomic nervous system; and 2) diabetic AN should be considered when interpreting data from literature.

From a clinical perspective, a well-known Swedish prospective study on teenage-onset AN suggests that autistic symptomatology is over-represented in AN, that it is associated with poor outcome, and persists long-term after recovery [ 3, 4].

This blunted response of QTc to hyperglycemia observed both in patients with and without AN, suggests that the diabetic state per se causes a "dysautonomic state," possibly through the activation of mechanisms related to chronic hyperglycemia (oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction) (2).

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