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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a hint" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a small indication or clue about something. Example: She had a hint that her boyfriend was planning a surprise party for her.
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Which had a hint of truth to it.
Frampton's rise to a world championship belt had a hint of the silver screen.
His expression in the gruesome headshot had a hint of survivor's satisfaction.
I had a hint of what we would discuss: a series on the best restaurants in Europe.
England had some luck; the dismissal of JP Duminy also had a hint of a strangle about it.
Ralph and Alice were a happy couple, but they also had a hint of fatigue and resignation.
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Our searches also revealed a group of proteins from bacteria that had a Hint-like domain at their C-terminus and shared some weak sequence similarity in their N-terminal region (Additional files 16, 17).
And he has a hint for Sony.
He (Sir Hugh hasden-Hoyle) has a hint of George Smiley about him.
She doesn't have a hint of diva".
The exterior is sturdy and has a hint of sweetness.
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