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"be suggestive of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to evoke or bring to mind a certain idea or feeling. You can use it when you want to describe something that reminds you of a particular thing or concept. Example: The painting's vibrant colors and swirling patterns are suggestive of a bustling cityscape.
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It is my hope that tonight's program will be suggestive of this diversity.
These changes may be suggestive of altered neurodevelopmental maturation possibly resulting from chronic fetal hypoxemia.
These biomarkers are released from cardiomyocytes upon damage, and significantly elevated levels would be suggestive of morphological damage.
These results may be suggestive of policy in light of an ongoing debate of the regulation of for-profits.
In this case, however, neither would be suggestive of much last-minute political impact.
The issues of style and practice discussed here will hopefully be suggestive of a snapshot of music history embodied in performance.
It may be suggestive of differing fault zone rheologies.
Hence, these can be suggestive of a continental environment.
The imaging findings were thought to be suggestive of fibroma.
Large lesions with wall nodularity, thick septations and enhancing solid components may be suggestive of malignancy.
This may be suggestive of microvascular compression in ON, though direct evidence is lacking.
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