Sentence examples for enough clues from inspiring English sources

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"The video provides enough clues to show who is responsible.

Because enough clues have been dropped, even that fact comes as no big surprise.

"The Knicks," he responded, as if his attire did not give off enough clues.

But they dropped enough clues for me to piece together a sketch of his real identity.

"She felt like he had exhibited enough clues that he could have a gun in his pocket".

But enough clues are dropped to suggest that Giovanni rises by crook as well as by hook.

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One final point on the grid for this puzzle: NUMA was, I admit, a bit obscure, especially for non-classicists, but easily traceable in reference books, on Google, etc (and had an easy enough clue).

(Lest these generic-symbolic names aren't enough clue as to Ms. Churchill's state of mind, the cast is further described — in a slip of paper inserted into the programs — as "Sam, a country" and "Guy, a man".) Guy, it seems, has left his home and family for Sam.

It is a subtle yet obvious enough clue to hear that you think he would actually make a fabulous boyfriend.

In some Olde forms of calligraphy, some letters may be difficult to distinguish, so a reader will need to see the text well enough to make out words to have enough clue to understand what you have written.

If you look carefully enough, the clues are there.

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