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Discover Ludwig"intuitive clues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "intuitive clues" to refer to subtle hints or signs that provide insight into a given subject. For example, "The detective looked for intuitive clues to help him find the culprit."
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Thus the IS space provides much more intuitive clues than the IGM space in order that transfer functions can be more easily designed.
The titles were intuitive clues to myself, on where I was going, more than clues to others.
We use likelihood ratio as the confidence measurement based on both intuitive clues and theoretical analysis.
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This simultaneous inspection of tumour type relationships and network information gives an intuitive clue as to what establishes the observed relationships.
In our sample, the participants never took a bird's-eye view of this reconstructing process to become aware of possible tacit clues or intuitive hunches hidden in the patient's story or context.
But I am fairly intuitive in my writing, and I feel that the clues to how each story should be written lie within the idea for the story itself.
But there were clues in his past that pointed to his ability to live on a creative and intuitive edge.
Did I miss some clues?" Dr. Goldblatt detected, he thought, a subtle disapproval from other psychiatrists, an implication that he had not been intuitive enough, or that he had made a bad decision.
Or intuitive?
For clues.
The clues?
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