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Discover Ludwig'heavy hint' is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use it to indicate that a person is being very obvious about offering a suggestion. For example, "He gave me a heavy hint that he wanted money for his birthday."
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That looks like a heavy hint that this is a thinly disguised version of a forthcoming 508 saloon that might replace today's 407 and 607.
The BBC's controller of entertainment, Mark Linsey, has dropped a heavy hint that So You Think You Can Dance will be cancelled after a lacklustre series this spring.
After dropping a heavy hint back in February, Gareth Thomas has become the fourth MP to enter the contest to represent Labour at next's year's mayoral election.
Tough guy Brown dropped a heavy hint that he wanted to reclassify cannabis as class B, regardless of what the advisers recommended.
"We want to show our politicians that we are proud of their performance," one of the organisers told Belgian TV with a heavy hint of irony.
'We make new pledges in the next election' March 24 , 2014Steven Swinford (@Steven_Swinford) Cameron gives heavy hint that Tories will retain pensioner benefits in their manifesto.
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This calls for a lot of heavy hinting.
Mrs Clinton dropped some heavy hints that she would be back in Iowa soon.
The budget may not have delivered a euro-decision, but it dropped some heavy hints.
Heavy hints are scattered about dark deeds Joss may have committed.
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