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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are suggestive of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something implies or hints at a particular idea or conclusion.
Example: "The results of the study are suggestive of a correlation between diet and mental health."
Alternatives: "imply" or "indicate".
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Their aroma and taste are suggestive of anise.
You could even say that they are suggestive of conviviality.
The design of her pelvis and feet are suggestive of bipedal locomotion.
The mechanics of that first evanescence are suggestive of desperation and perplexity.
The Virginia election results are suggestive of a number of interesting things.
Some of these are suggestive of quite different space-time structures.
In the back, tiny Sheetrocked bedrooms are suggestive of a ranch house.
Wrought-iron fencing and street lamps are suggestive of the mall's origins in 1913.
All the above results are suggestive of chemisorption of inhibitor molecules on the steel surface.
Moreover, histopathological examinations of skin are suggestive of safety potential of NLCs.
They are suggestive of ways how Internet technology can be used support students' self-regulated learning.
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