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Discover LudwigThe phrase "here suggests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something in the current context or location implies or indicates a particular meaning or conclusion. Example: "The data presented here suggests that there is a significant correlation between the two variables."
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But the evidence here suggests otherwise.
Mr. Berry called the fundamentalists "the last American pioneers," and their life here suggests as much.
But an awful lot of what's here suggests a legal brief.
"Snowflake", here, suggests the idea that everyone is different, but equally perfect.
But nothing here suggests an artist in his 70th year, preoccupied with dignity maintenance.
A quick scroll here suggests that fish aren't as popular within the M25.
The fact they're still here suggests they have a valuable role to play in successful breeding.
The evidence here suggests not, though they talk about bonking and fucking etc, the whole time.
"Nothing here suggests anybody was watching the store," the judge said.
Its treatment here suggests one summit reached, with many more ahead.
Their work here suggests that something similar would happen in China.
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