Sentence examples for be clues from inspiring English sources

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be clues

noun

A strand of yarn etc. as used to guide one through a labyrinth; something which points the way, a guide.

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Non-specific somatic symptoms may be clues to changes in emotional well-being.

There could be clues in it".

These may be clues to conditions in the early solar system, when planets were forming.

Experts who read the study raised various objections: The smells of chemotherapy or smoking would be clues, they said.

Pictures of a pet, grandparents or a friend, if they can be identified, may all be clues to a password.

There would be clues in the words on pages with numbers that added up to his age: 97, 88, 466.

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Be clued in.

So be clued in.

Be clued in when making your choices.

There are clues, though.

These things are clues.

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