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The phrase "any inkling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a slight idea, hint, or suspicion about something.
Example: "I didn't have any inkling of what was going to happen next."
Alternatives: "any hint of" or "any sign of".
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Any inkling of the table talk: priceless.
"Had you any inkling of them?
Did he have any inkling of Hoffman's death?
During their long eclipse, did Gallager have any inkling of how good they were?
No, he insisted later, nor did he have any inkling of the Nazis' broader plans.
No one, Morris said, had any inkling of the payoffs Agnew was getting.
I wonder if he has any inkling of what Dennis has been up to.
But we never had any inkling of what it would eventually lead to".
Juries have convicted defendants on charges without any inkling of the sentencing consequences.
Critics contend that the government wields Orwellian-sounding laws that are intentionally vague to stifle any inkling of opposition.
He spent the next decade slowly working out his plan, though few people, it seems, had any inkling of it.
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