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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hint on how" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when asking for guidance or suggestions on a particular topic or task.
Example: "Can you give me a hint on how to solve this problem?"
Alternatives: "suggestion on how" or "tip on how".
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We give some hint on how the 3D cases can be investigated.
Or they offer a helpful hint on how to guarantee arrest: demand a badge number.
They deserve more than a hint on how the most powerful country in Europe finally wants to overcome the crisis on the Continent.
If you make several attempts to solve a puzzle and fail, Charlie or Lucy will supply a useful hint on how to proceed.
But it gives little hint on how it views "the science".
"This is a massive hint on how people want to listen to music".
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There's a popular magazine in Japan called Cutie, which offers hints on how to make one's person and environment more cute: a recent feature suggests sticking red heart-shaped cutouts all over your toilet seat, and coating all but the screen of your television set with a layer of white, furry fabric.
Longtime Philadelphia Inquirer executive editor Gene Roberts would treat his direct reports to dinner and offer "little hints" on how to handle certain situations, one employee recalled.
On one wall there's a vast screen that gives hints on how to customise and name your avatar.
Finally, we give some hints on how to meet this challenge.
Finally, helpful hints on how to address these six questions are also provided.
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