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'clue on' is not an appropriate use of English in written form
It would be appropriate to use in spoken English, however, to express an idea of continuing or understanding further. Example: "I'm not sure I understand what you're saying - can you clue me on?"
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While it is unknown who will win this fall's election, the mayor did offer one clue on MSNBC.
"I have no clue on that last one".
"The images have one fabulous clue on every page," Parker explained to the Huffington Post.
Measuring this impact is a relevant alternative, as target prediction is generally one of the first steps undertaken towards obtaining a clue on a given miRNA's function.
699 of the DUF families have at least one member with available structure that can likely provide some clue on protein function, although not necessarily so.
They had no clue on that".
They could give us a clue on the website.
There's no clue on the other vital elements.
There was an intriguing clue on a side road here.
"The question may give the clue on the direction of the analyst's future revisions".
Until recently, there was even something of a "buyer beware" clue on BlueMountain.com's site itself.
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