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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hinted without" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts where you want to express that something was suggested or implied without being explicitly stated. Example: "The author hinted without revealing the true intentions of the character."
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Officials have hinted (without proof) that Venezuela's president, Hugo Chávez, funds such groups.
Bolton continued then hinted, without citing any evidence, that the Obama administration could be responsible for perpetuating the claim.
Mr. Bush has also hinted, without ever spelling out the details, that the United States would be willing to share its missile shield technology with Russia.
After returning from a seven-week medical trip to the UK in early March, Mr Buhari said he had never been "so sick" in his life and hinted, without giving details, that he had had a blood transfusion.
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She also hints, without pedantry, at the rise of the new genre of opera buffa, which will eclipse the opera seria that Gasparo sweeps through so devastatingly.
"We will work with top producers to build audience and give them additional financial incentives," he hints, without revealing any more details.
Is there anything you can hint without spoiling?
This observation hinted that, without Ccm1p, bI4 maturase was present but inactive.
And her chiffon slip dresses, inset with black strips, hinted of bondage without the clichés.
Yet the Rangers negotiated a huge public investment of taxpayer money, largely by hinting that without it they might leave.
Kyle Jarrow's jaunty script hints, without preaching, at issues of racial prejudice, environmentalism, and government corruption.
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