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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as insinuated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that has been suggested or implied without being stated directly. Example: "The report was misleading, as insinuated by several experts during the discussion."
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Because Stockholm to Las Vegas is actually 5,323.14 miles, not 3,000, as insinuated in the whole Gumball 3000 thing.
Getting this CD would have supposedly created a motive for underworld figures to kill David, as insinuated by early media coverage of his disappearance.
Because Stockholm to Las Vegas is actually 5,323.14 miles, not 3,000, as insinuated in the whole Gumball 3000 thing.' That's where Gumball Air comes in – a privately chartered jet to fly cars from Amsterdam to Reno, helpfully circumventing obstacles such as a large and ferocious ocean, and cutting 2,000-odd 2,000-oddmiles total drive time.
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The movie may be a feel-good trifle, but you can't take your eyes off Ms. Moreau, whose deep, cigarette-ravaged croak is as insinuating as ever.
Mr. Naughton's caricatured New Orleans drawl is as insinuating as Mr. Newman's, and the mixture of self-pity, misogyny and egotism he conveys is as pungent.
For one word never came across as just itself, but you would put it over as insinuating something else.
A Yale professor with a leer as insinuating as his walking stick, Dr. Fredericks tries to seduce Wilson into some antidemocratic chicanery through their shared love of poetry.
As he speaks, his voice grows as insinuating as those words must once have been.
Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar attributed Pathan's situation to mismanagement, asserting that Pathan has been "messed about" as well as insinuating foul play.
The Democratic presidential candidate interpreted the remark as insinuating that he or his campaign had been directly involved in the protest.
For example, I got the feeling that the frequent exchange of DNA among Sulfolobales, as often insinuated through conjugative and comparative genomic studies is somewhat reflected in the CRISPR world.
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