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"clue in" is an idiom and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to mean "inform/update someone" or "give someone a hint." For example, "I had to clue her in on the new policy."
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clue in
verb
To inform, instruct, or tell.
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No clue in this account.
There is a clue in the name.
There's a clue in the title.
I see each clue in that context.
"The Clue in the Instagram D.M".
There's a clue in the word "news".
That's usually a clue in and of itself.
"There is a clue in the title 'bovine TB'bovine
The key clue in my question was "bore live young".
A medical test is simply another clue in the puzzle.
"But we're together, so maybe there's a clue in that".
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