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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are suggest" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are suggested"? You can use "are suggested" when indicating that something is recommended or proposed by someone or something.
Example: "The changes to the policy are suggested by the committee to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "are recommended" or "are proposed".
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Forecasts – changeable though they are – suggest a damp Masters start, followed by cold air and blustery winds.
There are few long-term data on outcomes, but what little there are suggest distinct gains, particularly for minority students.
What studies there are suggest that the proportion of black serial killers tends to mirror the percentage of blacks in the country's population.
On the upside, Mr. Reed wonders if the new numbers, however alarming they are, suggest that more gay black and Latino men are learning their H.I.V. status.
What numbers there are suggest that anything between 0.1% and 0.7% of Americans have a gender identification that differs in some way from their sex at birth.
Her advice to a reader who thinks his girlfriend's best mate is a tad too possessive of her? "Why don't you – with your girl's connivance, presuming she's as fed up with the gooseberry as you are – suggest a threesome?
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Reservations are suggested.
Melting scholars' rocks are suggested.
Things are suggested, alluded to, often nebulously.
The exhortations are suggested, not belabored.
In that spirit, here are suggested programs.
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