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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intimation of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a hint, suggestion, or indication. For example, "I had an intimation of trouble when I saw the report on his desk."
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Iowa provided another intimation of change.
It contributes crunch, along with an intimation of Jewish delis.
It was the first intimation of what would soon follow.
"The intimation of mortality is part of New York now".
EVERY gardener longs for the first intimation of spring.
There is no intimation of wickedness, of deliberate wrongdoing.
Does the intimation of mortality live with him still?
"There was absolutely no intimation of anything romantic".
Its wide windows look out onto the desert — an intimation of the Wheelers' picture window, perhaps?
Sleep is the intimation of death, and we can escape one no more than the other.
This intimation of large, lurking danger is appropriate to this movie's vague environmental theme.
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