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The phrase "at the hints" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to receiving or acting upon suggestions or clues, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "She smiled at the hints he dropped about his feelings."
Alternatives: "in response to the hints" or "based on the hints".
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It was hard not to smile now and then at the hints of jazz, stride piano and Gershwinesque flourishes that he brought out.
Looking at the hints concerning the car interiors and HMI offered by concept vehicles and by cars already on the market we mainly see the implementation of the following criteria: increasing of the support to the driver (preventive safety); satisfaction of driver's need for connectivity; increasing of entertainment for passengers; re-thinking to the interior as a useful functional space.
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Gentle touches at first, the hint of more to come.
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Adam Segal, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, hinted at their future intentions.
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But too sensitive, and the alarm shrieks at the first hint of burnt toast.
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