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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hints from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to advice or suggestions that come from an external source. For example: "We received some helpful hints from our supervisor on how to create a successful project plan."
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Helpful hints from classic books.
The American health care system should take a few hints from the island of Ikaria.
I sussed out the rebus element almost immediately because I was familiar with "Hints from HELOISE".
There have been hints from powerful Iranians that Assad isn't worth holding on to.
Fortunately, they can get some hints from other cases in which microbes made the same transition.
There are also hints from the CMS experiment which are not combined here.
There are other intriguing hints from Mr Xi's not too distant biography.
Technically, Mr. Kelly determines the Giuliani security arrangements -- with broad hints from City Hall.
Some hints from family members, followed by research, led him to the truth.
There were veiled hints from some members uneasy about what they had learned.
So, unless something is done, we can all expect more little hints from early birds.
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